The former presidential candidate who became a leading spokesman against the theory of evolution during the 1920s was

A. William McAdoo.
B. William Jennings Bryan.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. Andrew Mellon.


Answer: B

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After exploring the Atlantic Coast in the late sixteenth century, an Englishman writes in his journal about untouched wilderness. What could this description mean to a European?

a. The land was beautiful. b. It would take the expedition too much effort to build a settlement. c. The Native Americans had protected the land. d. The Native Americans never used this area, so the land now belonged to the English. e. The Native Americans were actually hiding in tree forts.

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The Panic of 1819 reflected the __________

A) concern over the institution of slavery B) transition from a farming to a more commercial economy C) fear of Native and European encroachment on the economy D) negative international response to the Monroe Doctrine

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From 1970 to 2000 the largest immigrant group to the United States was Asians

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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