Most people in both the North and the South did not hold extremist beliefs. "Doughfaces" were:

a. northerners who supported the South in sectional debates
b. bakers in pre Civil War America who tried unsuccessfully to organize a union
c. black northerners who acted white
d. white southerners who favored abolition of slavery


A

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The urban middle class was __________.

A. divided between professionals and those in commerce B. primarily made up of those in finance C. made up of wealthy, but not noble, families D. almost unknown in the industrial era

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The reason for Andrew Carnegie's success was that he __________

a. inherited a large family fortune b. understood how to organize steel industry management c. shared profits with his workers d. had no competition from other producers e. had worked in the steel industry since childhood

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Realpolitik

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this statement?: “. . . if any member of the league suffering from external aggression should appeal directly to the United States for support the United States would be bound to give that support in its own capacity and without reference to the action of other powers. . . . ”

A) The United States will act multilaterally. B) The United States will act unilaterally. C) The United States will ignore pleas for help. D) The United States will direct pleas for help to the League.

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