What was the main issue propounded by candidate William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896?
A) the proposal to coin both silver and gold
B) his desire to have the government print more greenbacks
C) changing policy so that the Treasury only coined gold
D) the removal of all trade barriers and protective tariffs
A
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Under the __________ Doctrine, the United States would provide military hardware rather than U.S. soldiers to allied governments
A) Nixon B) Carter C) Kissinger D) Agnew
By the mid-1870s, northern Americans had grown increasingly
a. supportive of the government's efforts to restructure the South. b. convinced that black Americans needed further protection from racist southern governments. c. weary of the turmoil of southern politics. d. weary of the federal government's failure to restructure the South. e. supportive of black immigration to the North to meet their labor needs and to stop the upheaval in the South.
Maryland was a proprietary colony, which meant that
A. a representative assembly would govern the settlement. B. the king granted land and legal authority to individuals. C. religious toleration would be established there. D. private investors risked their capital on its agricultural promise.
By the late seventeenth century, European and African immigrants outnumbered Indians along the Atlantic coast.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)