The main issue of John Quincy Adams's presidency was __________
a. forced relocation of Native Americans
b. internal improvements
c. foreign affairs
d. tariffs
e. the idea of a continental railroad
D
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The outrage over the Society of the Cincinnati reflected republican concerns about __________.
a. aristocratic privilege b. the underclass c. economic inequality d. individual liberties
The word "yeoman" applied to:
A) independent white farmers with family farms. B) large slave brokers. C) large plantation owners. D) slaves who worked on the riverboats.
Argentina legalized prostitution in the late 19th century largely so that elite men could
A) discourage the spread of syphilis and other venereal diseases. B) weaken the patriarchal family structure that bound working class families together. C) secure an inexpensive outlet for the release of their sexual frustrations. D) collect revenues from, and establish control over, a population considered "dangerous."
In Worcestor v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of __________
A) the state of Georgia B) the president C) Congress D) the Cherokees