The Industrial Christian Home Association received a subsidy from Congress to provide shelter for __________

A) Mormon women
B) Chinese prostitutes
C) African American orphans
D) the elderly and the infirm


A

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In many places, the ____________-mile Incan road network still exists today.

a. 1500. b. 150. c. 2500. d. 25,000.

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All of the following provided motives for English colonization EXCEPT the

a. relief of unemployment. b. thirst for adventure. c. desire for markets. d. desire for religious freedom. e. desire to exploit slave labor.

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When in 1619, John Rolfe, a Jamestown tobacco farmer, made a purchase of 20 African slaves in exchange for food supplies to the Dutch it marked

A) the actual introduction of slavery in what is now the United States. B) the beginning of a period until 1680 when slavery, though still difficult, was less harsh and hopeless than it became after 1680. C) the cessation of Virginia land owners using captured Indians as slaves. D) an anomaly of Dutch involvement in the slave trade.

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"Strict constructionists" believed:

a. Jay's Treaty should be construed or interpreted to put more restrictions on Indians. b. freedom of speech and of the press should be restricted if the president believed that to be necessary. c. the federal government could only exercise powers specifically listed in the Constitution. d. the "general welfare" clause of the Constitution gave the federal government power to create a national bank. e. the creation of new western settlements should be strictly limited in order to avoid Indian wars.

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