In the 1888 election, the position of primary importance to the Republican Party was

A. a prohibition on alcohol.

B. support for public education.

C. reductions in taxation.

D. restrictions on immigration.

E. support for high tariffs.


E

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A) Massachusetts B) Mexico C) South Carolina D) Virginia

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A. stimulated construction of other canals by other cities and states. B. connected the Hudson and Ohio rivers. C. was made financially feasible by the development of the steamboat. D. never repaid the original public investment, but stimulated migration and economic growth.

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The administration of Ronald Reagan was characterized by

A) increasing hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union. B) a reduction in federal taxation. C) high ethical and moral standards among his appointees to federal office. D) a decline in military spending.

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