For trading goods, land routes compared with sea routes were

a. faster.
b. cheaper.
c. relatively safe.
d. better for moving high-value products.


d

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a. voluntarism was rejected by the Hoover administration. b. foreign markets for American goods shrank. c. unemployment had not emerged as a major problem. d. farmers' incomes rose dramatically.

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Elizabeth I's religious settlement can best be described as

a. the disguised implementation of virtually all of Calvin's main ideas. b. a compromise. c. a return to Catholicism with minor concessions to Lutherans. d. None of these answers are correct.

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After the Civil War, "King Cotton":

A) became a less popular crop. B) lost importance as production significantly declined. C) lost out to diversified commercial farming. D) expanded its realm in the South.

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In the late 19th century, Congress tried to limit the power of monopolies by

(a) creating the Federal Trade Commission (b) strengthening the Supreme Court (c) adopting Granger laws (d) passing the Sherman Antitrust Act

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