What was the United States' response to Kristallnacht in Germany?

a. The United States declared war on Germany.
b. The United States allowed German Jews to immigrate.
c. The United States recalled its ambassador from Berlin.
d. The United States Jewish community took action against Hitler.


ANS: c

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How was life different for slaves in the city than on the plantation?

A) Skilled urban slaves could purchase their freedom more easily. B) There were generally very few slaves in the cities. C) There was less opportunity for a city slave to make money on his or her free time. D) There were more freed blacks in rural areas near plantations.

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What was the common lament expressed by writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, and T.S. Eliot?

a. The preoccupation with money in American society b. The decline of intellect c. The decline of manhood d. The sexual liberation of women

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The pattern depicted in the graph in the first half of the nineteenth century most directly resulted in?

(A) the formation of a political party that promoted nativism (B) federal provision of financial assistance to immigrants (C) the establishment of settlement houses (D) a more unified national culture that embrace immigrants

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Other than outright racism, why did many white working-class people oppose the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation?

A) They feared that it would lead to social and political rights for blacks. B) They feared that blacks would rush into the North and compete with them for jobs. C) All northerners actually approved of the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. D) They thought that it would make southerners act more harshly toward their slaves.

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