In a historic shift, __________ backed FDR in the election of 1936
A) farmers and agricultural workers
B) women
C) hispanics
D) black voters in northern cities
Answer: D
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John Marshall's rulings almost single-handedly shaped Constitutional interpretation in the direction of
a. strict adherence to the letter of the Constitution. b. upholding individual liberties. c. preserving the balance of power between Congress and the president. d. nationalistic centralism and conservatism. e. states' rights.
I am tired of fighting...hear me, my chiefs. I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I shall fight no more forever" - chief joseph, 1877. In this statement, chief Joseph of the Nez Perce expresses his reluctant acceptance of a government policy of
A. Placing Native American Indian tribes on reservations B. Requiring native Americans to settle west of the Mississippi River C. Granting immediate citizenship to Native American Indians D. Forcing native Americans to assimilate into American culture
Most Republican politicians defended emancipation on the grounds that
A) blacks deserved it. B) northern blacks would all move to the South. C) the war's purpose was to end slavery. D) blacks could then be better assimilated.
The church figure who tried to reconcile faith with reason in his Summa Theologica was
A) Peter Abelard. B) Saint Augustine. C) Boethius. D) Thomas Aquinas. E) Peter Lombard.