Big city machines were both positive and negative forces in urban life
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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How did the lifestyles of white New England settlers differ from the lifestyles of their counterparts in the Chesapeake?
A. Because New Englanders moved a great deal, their homes were not as sturdy as those in the Chesapeake. B. Most New Englanders moved to America in family groups, while most Chesapeake migrants were single young men. C. The harshness of the New England environment meant a higher infant mortality rate and smaller families in New England than in the Chesapeake. D. Unlike New Englanders who cleared new fields every few years, residents of the Chesapeake used the same fields year after year.
Which of the following was not a problem faced by the Weimar government?
a. war reparations b. high unemployment c. growth of extremist political groups d. aggressive middle class e. a devastated economy
Which of the following statements about slave patrols is LEAST accurate?
a. Slave patrols consisted of white citizens who were required by law to serve in them. b. In the regular course of things, slave patrols summarily murdered any slaves found off their masters’ estates without permission. c. Slave patrols investigated not only public spaces but also slave quarters, which they scoured for evidence of illegal weapons. d. Many men resented their obligation to serve on slave patrols, and preferred to pay fines for dereliction of duty than to serve.
Ngo Dinh Diem and John F. Kennedy were both assassinated in November of 1963
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.