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Question 1

This British cartoon portrays American women from Edenton, North Carolina, who participated in the colonial boycott of tea as __________.
 
  A) weak and ineffective
  B) powerful politicians
  C) aspiring to usurp male authority
  D) insubordinate and lacking virtue

Question 2

What does this map reveal about American interventions in the affairs of its southern neighbors in the forty-year period after the Spanish-American War?
 
  A) U.S. military interventions were necessary in order to prevent European imperial powers from
  colonizing Latin American nations.
  B) Most U.S. military incursions took place in areas where American economic interests were at
  risk.
  C) Each area that experienced a U.S. military intervention was also an American protectorate.
  D) The United States Navy played an insignificant role in keeping order in Latin America.

Question 3

What does this print of the Zouaves from the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry, which was made in the early stages of the Civil War, convey about soldiers' attitudes toward war at this point in time?
 
  A) Soldiers were more interested in fighting for liberty than getting attention through style.
  B) Most of the men who fought for the Union had a great deal of combat experience.
  C) Soldiers viewed participation in war as idealistic and adventurous.
  D) Soldiers like the Zouaves were expert marksmen.



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