Compare and contrast American Revolutionary military strategies in the north and south, and analyze strengths and weaknesses of each.
What will be an ideal response?
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A) single leader with full decision making powers, appointed for a maximum of six months. B) single leader with full military decision making powers, appointed for a maximum of one year. C) single leader with full governmental decision making powers, appointed for a maximum of one year. D) joint leader serving with the consuls in times of emergency to command the military. E) joint leader serving with the consuls in times of emergency to lead the government.
By 1960, the most racially integrated institution in American society was __________
A) the public high school system B) the private university system C) corporate America D) the armed forces E) the Protestant churches
The influence of the women's network in the New Deal is exemplified by FDR's appointment of Frances Perkins as:
A) Secretary of Labor. B) the first woman on the Supreme Court. C) Attorney General. D) the first female Army general.
To many middle-class Americans, the major labor upheavals of the late nineteenth century
A. suggested that a Labor Party, if founded, might eventually capture the presidency. B. were evidence that the inequalities of capitalism needed to be addressed. C. were dangerous signs of social instability. D. were clear indications of the excessive power of monopolies. E. drew little interest outside of large urban cities.