For the more than the first century of America’s history, its pattern of global involvement was defined by ______.
a. global economic involvement but a lack of military action with wars and conflicts outside of the Western Hemisphere
b. little economic involvement but an expansion of military action in wars and conflicts outside of the Western Hemisphere
c. economic involvement only in the Western Hemisphere and no military involvement in Europe or areas outside of the Western Hemisphere
d. global economic and military involvement with wars and conflicts outside of the Western Hemisphere
a. global economic involvement but a lack of military action with wars and conflicts outside of the Western Hemisphere
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A) the Twenty-Second Amendment B) the Tenth Amendment C) the Thirtieth Amendment D) the Thirteenth Amendment E) the Eighteenth Amendment
________ referred to his victory in the presidential election as the "Revolution of 1800."
A. Thomas Jefferson B. Andrew Jackson C. John Marshall D. James Madison E. John Adams
How did James Madison propose to deal with factions?
A. by limiting the rights of free speech and free association B. by ensuring that every citizen has the same opinions, passions, and interests C. by dividing authority among federal institutions D. by encouraging the development of political parties
Why are coattail effects not prevalent in gubernatorial elections?
A. The coattail effect is never significant. B. Only presidential popularity determines the winner. C. Most such elections are off-year elections. D. Most such elections are conducted in the same year as presidential elections.