Which of these best describes the Continental Army encamped at Valley Forge?
A. Many were drawn from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged.
B. No women were present with the army.
C. Most did not understand or believe in their cause.
D. Most of its soldiers were well-trained professionals.
Answer: A
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What conclusion can be made about life expectancy in the South before 1850?
A. Both whites and slaves had shorter life expectancies than in other regions due to disease, although slaves lived longer than their masters. B. Both whites and slaves had shorter life expectancies than in other regions due to disease, although whites lived longer than their slaves. C. The death rate for slave children under the age of five was lower than for that of their white counterparts. D. Slaves had longer-than-average life expectancies due to the adequate diets, warm housing, and basic sanitation needs provided by their masters.
All of the following were nineteenth century Romantic poets except
A) Percy Shelley. B) William Wordsworth. C) Lord Byron. D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau. E) John Keats.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Hamilton and Armstrong suggest that working-class men find themselves in a relational double bind when they go to college. 2. Hamilton and Armstrong found that rather than struggling to get into relationships, women had to work to avoid them. 3. Hamilton and Armstrong found that less privileged women were eight times more likely than class privileged women to leave the university due to the mismatch between their hometown culture and the hookup culture of college. 4. Class privileged women view college as a marriage marketplace where they can meet future husbands based on their major and future earning potential.
What assumption did the Truman administration make about Greece in 1947?
a. that Greece was in no danger of a communist takeover b. that the Greeks themselves were responsible for their problems c. that Greece was of no importance to the United States d. that the Soviets were responsible for the strife in Greece