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HIUS 221 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024-2025
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HIUS 221 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions Latest Update 2024-2025
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Hius 221 Liberty University Exam 1 With Complete Solutions Latest Update 2024-2025
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HIUS 221 -6.4 Foreign Entanglements.
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1st Attempt 
Imagine you have found a letter penned by a seaman working on a ship based in New England in 
1796. As you read it, you notice that some of the words have been smudged. Use the dropdown 
menus to complete the letter. 
May 12, 1796 
Dear Marjory, 
I am sorry to have not written for over three years. My silence must be unbearable, but know that I 
have had you in my thoughts at all times. Last time I wrote, King Louis XVI had just been executed. 
Soon after, our captain enlisted our s...
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HIUS 221 History 221 Mind tap 5.6 2nd Try
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In the article, Thomas Jefferson is presented as a man who valued personal 
wealth and comfort over human life. 
Wiencek’s research did not include any works or documents by slaves or their 
descendants. 
Wiencek disagrees with the conventional image of Thomas Jefferson as idealistic 
freedom fighter trapped by a slavery-condoning society. 
Points: 
0.67 / 1 
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Explanation: 
Henry Wiencek’s 2012 article, “Thomas Jefferson, Slave Master,” provides an analysis of Jefferson...
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HIUS 221 Module Week 3 MindTap 5.3
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5.3 The War 
Imagine that you find the diary of a soldier who served in the Continental army during the first few 
years of the Revolutionary War. Unfortunately, due to the age of the document, a few of the words are 
difficult to read. Select the correct response from each dropdown menu to complete the diary entry 
describing the early battles of the American Revolution. 
December 26, 1776 
Dear Diary, 
I am exhausted yet quite invigorated by our recent campaigns! Yes, we’ve experienced some ...
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HIUS 221 Mindtap 7.3, 7.5, 8.2, 8.6, 9.5, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 very correct
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What change in family life during this era created a sense of disunion that fed the popularity of reform 
and revival movements? 
Huge increases in alcohol consumption led more men to become absentee fathers. 
Home foreclosures rose to such a high level that nearly half of all American families became 
homeless. 
People began to move away from their parents at an earlier age. 
Points: 
1 / 1 
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Explanation: 
Young people in this era left home much earlier than their parents had....
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HIUS 221 MIND TAP 5.6| GRADED A
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HIUS 221 MIND TAP 5.6Identify each statement about the Wiencek excerpt as either true or false. 
 
 
Statement	True	False 
 
 
In the article, Thomas Jefferson is presented as a man who valued personal	 wealth and comfort over human life. 
 
 
Wiencek’s research did not include any works or documents by slaves or their	 descendants. 
 
 
Wiencek disagrees with the conventional image of Thomas Jefferson as idealistic	 freedom fighter trapped by a sla...
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