_____ was the last American revolutionary to be president, serving from 1817 to 1825
A) James Madison
B) James Monroe
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) John Quincy Adams
E) Andrew Jackson
B
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A. It relied on strong land forces. B. It stressed superior conventional forces. C. It emphasized air power and nuclear weapons. D. It trained soldiers for guerrilla warfare.
During his presidency, John Quincy Adams aroused political opposition because he
A) was ruthless in his implementation of the Indian removal policy. B) advocated an active role for the federal government in the development of the American economy. C) made extensive use of his patronage powers to initiate the "spoils system" of political appointment. D) accused Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay of having struck a "corrupt bargain" to undermine his administration.
During the Later Han's decline in the second century C.E., many peasants turned to
a. Neo-Daoist religious movements. b. Confucianism. c. their landlords for support. d. None of these answers are correct.
The strategy known as the "Mississippi Plan" aimed to do all of the following except
a. intimidate black voters. b. force all southern whites to join the Democratic Party. c. end Republican rule in the South. d. return confiscated land to former owners. e. use economic coercion to control election outcomes.