After President Madison restored trade restrictions against England and France, Napoleon tricked Madison into taking an economic step against Britain by:
a. threatening to go to war against America
b. paying large fees to Madison's cronies
c. offering Madison's administration new trade rights with France
d. indicating falsely that the Berlin and Milan decrees had been revoked
D
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Major political changes in Japan in the early twentieth century included the
A. the emergence of a single political party semi-dictatorship. B. extension of voting rights to all women in 1926. C. extension of voting rights to all men in 1925. D. growth of labor unions on the political right and ultranationalist groups on the left. E. the emperor's abdication, where it was discovered he was not truly divine.
How did the Second Great Awakening encourage a religious excitement that the more established and conservative churches had failed to do?
a. Revivalist ministers returned to an earlier message of predestination. b. Revivalist ministers built elaborate new churches for their religious gatherings. c. Revivalist ministers preached a new idea of a personal relationship to God. d. Revivalist ministers attempted to maintain a strict social stratification.
The Triple Alliance was a coalition among which countries?
a. England, France, and Germany b. England, Italy, and Russia c. Russia, Germany, and Austria d. Austria, Germany, and Italy e. Austria, England, and France
After 1880, cotton became America's biggest cash crop. The cotton gin (from engine):
a. allowed more acreage to be planted with tobacco, rice, and indigo, to prevent monoculture b. meant that more cotton could be planted in Georgia and South Carolina c. made it easy to remove the seeds from top quality Sea Island cotton d. made it easy to remove the sticky seeds from short-staple cotton