The author of Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania was John Dickinson

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The greatest spur to exploration of the North American continent from the 1670s to the 1840s was a quest for:

A) farm lands. B) pasture lands. C) gold. D) furs.

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With regard to the popular belief "men are from Mars and women are from Venus," feminists believe

A. the differences between women and men are greater than the differences among men or among women. B. gender differences are primarily related to biology. C. women and men are not complete opposites of each other. D. gender similarities should always be emphasized.

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What does it mean to say that Americans spoke a "common language of consumption" by the late nineteenth century?

A) People found that the only way they could become truly American was to buy goods made in America. B) Americans found a commonality in a consumer culture, in which they all could buy the same kinds of goods. C) Americans no longer wanted to produce goods for other countries or themselves and wanted only to buy imports. D) Because of the new types of work in the United States, most Americans were becoming very wealthy and could afford consumer goods. E) Only native-born Americans bought the new consumer goods, which broadened the gap between immigrants and nonimmigrants in the United States.

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Discuss President Ford's role as a "caretaker" president and evaluate his overall success

What will be an ideal response?

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