The Battle of Québec in 1759

a. had little impact on the French and Indian War.
b. was a key turning point in Queen Anne's War.
c. was a dramatic victory for the French.
d. was the last battle of the French and Indian War.
e. ranks as one of the most significant victories in British and American history.


e

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The controversy surrounding the Wade-Davis Bill and the readmission of the Confederate states to the Union demonstrated

a. that there were deep differences between President Lincoln and Congress. b. the close ties that were developing between President Lincoln and the Democrats. c. President Lincoln's desire for a harsh reconstruction plan. d. that a Congressional majority believed that the South had never legally left the Union. e. the Republicans' fear of re-admitting Confederate leaders to Congress.

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Most states that entered the Union after the original thirteen required ownership of property to vote.

a. true b. false

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"Bleeding Kansas" gained its reputation for violence because of the

A) U.S. Army's vicious tactics while driving the Indians out of the territory B) sporadic warfare between settlers on opposing sides in the battle over the slavery issue C) actions of various bandit gangs that roamed the territory before the arrival of federal marshals D) fierce Indian raids on new settlements of whites

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All of the following are consistent with the AIDS epidemic in Africa EXCEPT

A) 20 percent of all deaths are due to AIDS. B) health care systems cannot cope with AIDS. C) traditional African cultural beliefs limit the spread of the disease. D) AIDS has adversely affected all aspects of African life. E) Africa south of the Sahara has experienced the worst outbreak of AIDS.

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