“Greenbacks” were __________.

a. Treasury notes issued as currency by the federal government
b. a form of Confederate currency
c. soldiers who switched sides in the middle of a battle
d. teenagers who served in the armed forces


a. Treasury notes issued as currency by the federal government

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From the British victory in the French and Indian War, Great Britain became not only a European power, but also a world power until __________.

A. the worldwide depression in the 1930s B. World War I C. World War II D. the beginning of the Cold War

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Which one of the following values did the early Massachusetts Bay Puritans hold most dear?

A) religious toleration B) community harmony C) individual rights D) separation of church and state

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At the outset of the American War of Independence

a. a majority of Americans supported the cause selflessly. b. most of the American business community sacrificed profit for victory. c. France provided generous military and economic assistance. d. only a select minority of Americans supported independence with selfless devotion and at enormous personal risk to themselves and their families. e. Spain was in total opposition.

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The most important domestic law passed during Wilson’s administration was the _____

A) Underwood Tariff B) Dingley Tariff C) Federal Reserve Act D) Pure Food and Drug Act E) Clayton Antitrust Act

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