Much of the new pre-Civil War immigration went into the growing cities of the United States.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The United States' most valuable ally in the Revolution was

A) Spain. B) France. C) Holland. D) Germany.

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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.

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American policy toward Israel and the Palestinians includes all of the following, EXCEPT

a. secure borders for Israel. b. an independent Palestinian state. c. the coexistence of Israel and Palestine. d. the creation of a Palestinian state in southern Lebanon.

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The war had mixed results for Americans on different frontiers. For example, in upper New York the colonists suffered because the British:

a. forced Patriots to join the Tory Rangers b. inspired several massacres, notably at Wyoming Valley c. were supported by the powerful Iroquois Indians d. prevented them from planting their crops

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