What was the impact of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry?
A) It increased southern fears of northern hostility.
B) It was condemned by most Northerners.
C) It had little effect on sectional tensions.
D) It united North and South in their condemnation of Brown.
E) It has been exaggerated by historians.
Answer: A
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A widely circulated rumor in the press intended to politically undermine Thomas Jefferson was
A) a story alleging a longtime sexual relationship between Jefferson and his black slave Sally Hemings and the birth of their children. B) a story alleging Jefferson had beaten and killed one of his slaves on his plantation. C) a story that Jefferson had bribed several influential people in order to become president of the University of Virginia. D) a story that Jefferson had poisoned one of his political opponents in Virginia.
Ernie Pyle was among a group of battle-hardened reporters who gave live radio broadcasts from positions near the front lines
a. true b. false
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. assimilation
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