During the Gilded Age, the roots and constituency of the Republican Party made it the "party of ________ " that appealed to ________ religious sects
A) individual liberty; pietistic B) morality; ritualistic
C) morality; pietistic D) individual liberty; ritualistic
C
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A) Rome had become an imperial power without a system of imperial government. B) Carthage remained Rome's rival for Mediterranean power. C) Rome was victorious but too exhausted to take advantage. D) Rome and Carthage made a lasting peace. E) Rome was forced to turn inward as an Italian power.
The aftermath of the Scientific Revolution spilled over into a new intellectual movement in the 18th century called the:
A) Renaissance B) Enlightenment C) Great Awakening D) Risorgimento
What was a major development in British politics before 1914?
a. The continual growth of political democracy b. The peaceful and successful settlement of the "Irish question" c. The transformation of the Fabians into the Conservatives d. The reduction of the power of the House of Commons e. The strengthening of the monarchy after the death of Queen Victoria
America's minister to Britain, during the Civil War, under President Lincoln was
a. Charles Francis Adams. b. William H. Seward. c. Jefferson Davis. d. Edwin M. Stanton. e. Clara Barton.