Thomas Jefferson believed that a democratic republic required
A) reliance on the wealthy classes.
B) a powerful national government.
C) a well-developed economy with an emphasis on manufacturing.
D) an educated citizenry.
D
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in church. A) half B) 80% C) 75% D) two-thirds
Which organization created this image on an apron and for what reason?
A) Anti-Masons did this to show they were more influential than Freemasons. B) Freemasons did this to contrast their enlightened values to the Anti-Masonic vices. C) Jackson's Democratic Party did this to show the evils of both Freemasons and Anti-Masons. D) The Workies did this to show they were in collaboration with the Anti-Masons.
In the 1880s, there were almost ________ industrial and agricultural strikes.
A. 10,000 B. 100 C. 1,000 D. 100,000
To guarantee that he shared in the "magnificent African cake," Stanley made a personal alliance with the leaders of
a. France. b. England. c. Germany. d. Belgium. e. the Congo.