The success of the Populist Party of the 1890s can best be measured by which development?

A. the party replaced one of the two major parties.
B. the party gained support among business leaders.
C. two of the party's candidates were elected to the presidency.
D. several of the party's proposed reforms were made into laws.


Ans: D. several of the party's proposed reforms were made into laws.

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A) Howard H. Baker, Jr. B) Edward W. Brooke. C) Ronald Reagan. D) Robert Dole.

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The text suggests that the death of Artaxerxes

a. slowed, but could not stop, the decline of the Achaemenid Empire. b. coincided with the rise of Macedonian power and contributed to the fall of the Achaemenid Empire. c. led directly to the destruction of the Achaemenid Empire. d. was a suicide, brought on by the pressure of administering the Achaemenid Empire.

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The German decision of January 1917 to launch a campaign of ____ precipitated American entry into World War I

a. unrestricted submarine warfare b. impressments of American civilian ships c. attacks on the French mainland d. refusal of the German's to concede defeat e. gunboat diplomacy

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a. England, Spain, France, Holland, and Sweden. b. a European mutual defense league dedicated to reducing the power of Spain. c. the first South American countries to win independence from European colonial powers. d. the lost tribes of Israel. e. an Iroquois confederation.

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