The Emancipation Proclamation:
a. proposed that slavery would be abolished once the war was over.
b. freed slaves in the areas not under Union control.
c. ended slavery in the border states.
d. abolished slavery in the United States.
B
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Which of the following is a feature of de-Stalinization?
A) creating multi-party political systems B) severing relations with the Soviet Union C) withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact D) loosening state control over speech
The paternalistic ideology of the plantation elite a. masked the harsher beliefs of rich planters concerning the inferiority of blacks and the importance of makingmoney
b. was nothing more than a myth advanced by southern writers. c. was used to hide the belief by slaveowners that slavery was morally wrong. d. was openly questioned by religious leaders in the South.
Brazil avoided a violent transition from colony to nation because
A) the plantation slaves, although numerous, were prevented from fighting. B) the colonial Brazilians had plenty of experience with self-governance. C) Brazil, by choice, operated as a constitutional monarchy for much of the 19th century. D) the Brazilian criollos were more interested in fiestas than in politics. E) the British intervened and stopped the budding revolution.
Which of the following emerged as an engine of the economy in the 1920s?
a) consumer spending b) military spending c) social services d) campaign contributions