Who was called the "Great Compromiser"?
A. Henry Clay
B. Andrew Jackson
C. Daniel Webster
D. John C. Calhoun
E. Robert Y. Hayne
Ans: A. Henry Clay
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In Vietnam, the American military "attrition" strategy
A. None of these answers is correct. B. prevented North Vietnam from sufficiently resupplying their soldiers. C. eventually broke the resolve of North Vietnam. D. led the United States to abandon its air bombardment campaign. E. both prevented North Vietnam from sufficiently resupplying their soldiers, and led the United States to abandon its air bombardment campaign.
The __________ was an international pacifist group founded in 1914 that promoted nonviolent strategies for achieving social justice
A) American Friends Service Committee B) Fellowship of Reconciliation C) Young Communist League D) NAACP
What is enlightened despotism?
A) rule by a tyrant B) an elected monarchy C) Rule by a monarch or autocratic ruler who governs with the goal of improving the lives of the citizens. D) an elected chancellor with an appointed advisory council E) An elected official whose term is unlimited.
In what ways did the energy revolutions of the nineteenth century facilitate military expansion and transform the nature of imperial rule? In what ways did those same revolutions provide opportunities to challenge imperial rule?
What will be an ideal response?