The "Tippecanoe" in the Whigs' 1840 presidential campaign slogan was
a. Daniel Webster.
b. Martin Van Buren.
c. William Harrison.
d. John Tyler.
e. Henry Clay.
c
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In 1939, Britain and France declared war after Germany invaded
A) Czechoslovakia. B) Austria. C) Holland. D) Poland.
Florence Kelley was ecstatic when the U.S. Supreme Court repudiated Mueller v. Oregon in 1923.
a. true b. false