Despite his status as a military hero, General Ulysses S. Grant proved to be a weak political leader because he
a. was personally dishonest and corrupt.
b. did not believe in the principles of the Republican party.
c. was incapable of striking the type of political compromises necessary for a successful political leader.
d. had no political experience and was a poor judge of character.
e. lacked political ambition.
d
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A) largely owned their own farmland. B) found economic independence through the tenant farming system. C) often became sharecroppers or tenant farmers. D) came together in harmony.
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A. the lighthouse B. the library at Alexandria C. the Colossus of Rhodes D. the pyramid marking Alexander's grave E. the Hanging Gardens
The explanation for the tremendous population growth of seventeenth-century New England can be found in the ________
A) extraordinary fertility of New England women B) emphasis Puritans placed on having large families C) good relations maintained with local Indians D) long lives of New England settlers E) agricultural richness of the New World
What were the terms of the Civil Rights Act of 1875? Why was it passed?
Please provide the best answer for the statement.