By midcentury, science had a strong foothold in __________.

A. state-funded elementary schools
B. church schools
C. state-funded elementary schools and church schools
D. French and German universities


Answer: D

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Which of the following was not among the technological improvements that made the modern transcontinental railroad network possible?

a. Steel rails b. Air brakes c. Standard gauge tracks d. The block signal e. The electric engine

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Rather than only a war over preserving the union, the Emancipation Proclamation made the Civil War a war to

a. save the Union. b. abolish slavery in the United States. c. punish slave owners. d. punish slave states. e. guarantee the right of popular sovereignty.

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Woodrow Wilson’s secretary of state, William Jennings Bryan, was a(n) __________.

a. staunch militarist b. veteran diplomat c. experienced statesman d. fervent pacifist

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In the Eastern State Penitentiary at Philadelphia, prisoners

A) spent most of their waking hours working outside the prison. B) were made to suffer physically for their crimes. C) had access to a library, a gymnasium, and educational opportunities. D) enjoyed no privacy. E) were encouraged to socialize with one another.

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