How did the North finance the war?

A. through loans from European nations
B. by issuing gold bonds
C. with draftee induction fees
D. by creating a federal income tax


Answer: D

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a. It took measures to strengthen the Roman Catholic Church. b. It issued an edict allowing for total religious freedom. c. It took measures to de-Christianize the republic. d. It made the republic completely atheistic. e. It expelled the Jews from France.

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The Human Genome Project

A. had identified 3 billion genes by 2013. B. was created during the Clinton administration. C. was opposed by the Bush administration on ethical grounds. D. was funded solely by private sources. E. originally hoped to identify all the specific genes in humans by 2015.

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Among the political liabilities that afflicted Alfred E. Smith in his run for president in 1928 was his

a. Catholic religion. b. support for prohibition. c. small-town sensibilities. d. working-class background. e. lack of public speaking skill.

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By the reign of Pope Innocent III (1198-1216), papal power was weakening throughout most of Europe, as exemplified by King Philip Augustus's refusal to restore his wife as queen of France

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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