Compare and contrast Abraham Lincoln's approach to abolition with that of John Brown.

What will be an ideal response?


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A) The Jungle. B) Silent Spring C) The Shame of the Cities. D) Sister Carrie.

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How did Jan Matzeliger's complex lasting machine permanently change the shoe production industry?

A) Skilled shoe laborers received significant wage increases. B) Skilled laborers instead of unskilled workers were now needed to produce shoes. C) Skilled shoe laborers were replaced with unskilled laborers. D) Shoe production became more expensive since the upper portions of shoes had to be attached to the soles by hand.

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All of the following are true of the Marshall Plan except that

a. it furnished military aid to Greece and Turkey. b. it financed the economic reconstruction of Western Europe. c. the Soviet Union was invited to participate in the program. d. the Soviet Union condemned the program. e. it furnished aid to France.

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During the Great Depression, __________ became an attractive alternative to conventional political viewpoints, as indicated by Du Bois’s concern about its popularity following the Scottsboro cases

a) communism b) capitalism c) fundamentalism d) populism

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