A basic economic problem in the South in the post-Civil War period was _________________.
A. a labor shortage
B. inflation
C. overdependence on cotton
D. declining prices for food crops
Answer: C
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A) the movement to establish a nation-state for the Jewish people, preferably in Palestine. B) the movement to bring awareness of the anti-Semitism and its devastating effects to the world consciousness. C) Germany's plan to seize territory from the Jews in German-held cities. D) the plan of Austria-Hungary to relocate Jews to Ghettos. E) the eradication of anti-Semitism via the eradication of nationalism.
Before 1763, the economic measure passed by Britain that the colonists resented the most was the:
a. Hat Act b. Wool Act c. Iron Act d. Molasses Act
The people of North Africa, who served as trade intermediaries for the great trans-Saharan commerce, were the
A. Kurds. B. Phoenicians. C. Carthaginians. D. Berbers. E. Cree.
Which of these describe the impact of the Great Schism in 1054?
A) It made official a longstanding situation. B) It was repudiated by the popes. C) It was rejected by the patriarch of Constantinople. D) It came as a surprise to most Byzantine clergy.