Which of the following prominent American leaders was least enthusiastic about U.S. imperialistic adventures in the 1890s?
a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. William Randolph Hearst
c. Alfred Thayer Mahan
d. William McKinley
e. Grover Cleveland
e
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The Panic of 1837 __________
A) led to a short and mild recession B) destroyed Van Buren's presidency C) ensured a Democratic victory in 1840 D) only affected the American elite
During the 1830s, farmers in the Northeast were faced with which of the following problems?
A. The new labor-saving farm implements were unsuited to the area's terrain. B. Severe drought struck the area. C. Overproduction led to a dramatic decline in wheat and corn prices. D. Many were overburdened with debt because of the acquisition of new land.
In the Supreme Court case of Milliken v. Bradley (1974), the Court
A. struck down a plan to transfer students across municipal lines to achieve racial balance. B. handed down a decision that delighted both liberals and conservatives. C. upheld the principle of affirmative action. D. eliminated all restrictions on performing abortions. E. None of these answers is correct.
Gospel emerged as a distinctive style in the __________
A) 1890s and 1900s B) 1910s and 1920s C) 1930s and 1940s D) 1950s and 1960s