The great majority of pre-Civil War immigrants came from Ireland and England.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In the late 1800s, which country or countries lagged behind other European countries economically?
A. Germany B. Austria-Hungary C. the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire D. Norway and Sweden
After 1830, slaves in the United States were
A) dying off in significant numbers. B) accepting their condition without much resistance. C) working in fewer numbers in the South. D) surviving, reproducing, and providing significant profits to their owners.
A significant change to the attitude of the poor in the sixteenth century was that Protestants
a. believed that the poor had brought their fate upon themselves through predestination. b. rejected the idea that good works brought salvation, therefore charity was the responsibility of the local government. c. thought only widows and orphans should be given poor relief. d. believed everyone should work to achieve their own economic freedom. e. should join religious orders.
John F. Kennedy was a favorite among American intellectuals because
a. he was himself a scholar and philosopher. b. he patronized intellectual and cultural leaders. c. he was on record as wishing to continue Eisenhower policies. d. he was an intellectual. e. none of these choices.