In the beginning of the Clinton administration, First Lady Hillary Clinton was heavily criticized for

a. taking too large a role in managing her husband's administration.
b. considering running for office in her own right.
c. not publicly criticizing her husband's sexual affairs.
d. developing an excessively complex health care plan that was quickly dropped by Congress.
e. advocating too strongly for the role of women in the administration.


d

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A) virtually all property qualifications for voting were eliminated. B) voting restrictions according to race and gender receded as notions of equality expanded to blacks and women. C) the number of white male voters increased from 20 percent to 70 to 80 percent in most states. D) all forms of authority, in government and in manners, became suspect.

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The high government officials involved in scandals during the Harding administration included

a. Andrew Mellon. b. Harry F. Sinclair. c. Charles Evans Hughes. d. Edward Doheny. e. Harry Daugherty.

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The growth of proprietary colonies in the late seventeenth century was triggered by __________.

A. the restoration of the Stuarts to the British throne B. tensions between English Catholics and Puritans C. Charles II's need to pay off his gambling debts D. Oliver Cromwell's interest in North America

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Other than the Communist Party, the political parties in Yugoslavia each represented ________

A. a particular region of the country B. a particular ethnic group C. the nation D. a particular ideology

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