Under President Johnson's restoration plan, high-ranking Confederate leaders and wealthy southerners

a. were generally imprisoned for a period of time ranging from one month to three years.
b. could avoid punishment by taking a special oath of allegiance to the Union and the president.
c. could serve as delegates to conventions that were called to consider ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.
d. could request and expect to receive presidential pardons that exempted them from punishment.


c. could serve as delegates to conventions that were called to consider ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.

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The popularity of records did all of the following EXCEPT:

A) displace sheet music in the home. B) inspire new dance crazes. C) further the popularity of country and blues musicians. D) dampen public enthusiasm for radios.

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Which of the following best describes shifting agriculture?

A. a technique in which horses are used to find fertile soil B. a synonym for pastoral nomadism C. the movement of farming communities to allow for the recovery of delicate soil D. the movement of agricultural populations to highly populated urban centers

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What happened to the last Etruscan king of Rome in 509 B.C.E.?

a. he was assassinated b. he became the first senator of Rome c. he committed suicide d. he was deposed and driven from the city e. he became the first Roman emperor

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________ created the Contract With America.

a) Ross Perot b) Bill Clinton c) George W. Bush d) Newt Gingrich

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