Pulque was:
a. A king who had been mummified by the Incas.
b. A Quechua term for a household with an ancestral lineage.
c. The ceremonial removal of a victim's heart by an Aztec priest.
d. A fermented drink made from the pulp of the maguey plant.
d. A fermented drink made from the pulp of the maguey plant.
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In Gibbons v. Ogden the Supreme Court
A. recognized workers' rights to organize by declaring that strikes are legal actions. B. recognized that workers have the right to organize if their intent is to improve their working conditions. C. expanded Congress's power by ruling that trade on the nation's waterways fell under the commerce clause of the Constitution. D. protected the sanctity of contracts against state interference.
Which of these was something the Republicans and Democrats could most likely agree on during the second Clinton administration?
A. cutting entitlement programs B. implementing healthcare reforms C. closing national parks D. raising the minimum wage
The limitations of the __________ administration to respond meaningfully to the economic crisis in the early 1930s doomed the Republican Party in the 1932 election
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Why was Dorothea Dix significant during the Civil War?
A) She headed the Union's nursing corps. B) She became the first woman general in the army. C) She was one of President Lincoln's principal advisers. D) She served as a Union spy in the Confederate government. E) None of these choices