Who won the presidential election of 1828?
A) John Quincy Adams
B) William Crawford
C) Andrew Jackson
D) Henry Clay
E) James Monroe
C
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What did American colonists view as a key source of political liberties attacked by the British government?
A. the English Revolution B. the Magna Carta C. the Treaty of Ghent D. the Treaty of Paris
Bill Clinton's assets as president included all of the following except his
a. youth, vitality, and musical tastes. b. successful health-care reform plan. c. culturally diverse administration included African Americans, Latinos, and women in key roles. d. image as a "New Democrat" who wanted to reduce taxes and government spending. e. support for welfare reform.
What can be assumed about attitudes toward foreign policy given the status of the Republican Party in the early twentieth century?
A) The pro-isolationist Republicans were the most popular party, so it can be assumed that expansionists were in the minority. B) The anti-imperialist Republicans were the most popular party, so it can be assumed that pro-imperialists were a minority. C) The pro-isolationist Republicans were the most popular party, so it can be assumed that interventionists were in the minority. D) The pro-expansionist Republicans were the most popular party, so it can be assumed that isolationists were in the minority. E) The anti-imperialist Republicans were the most popular party, so it can be assumed that isolationists were also popular.
In his farewell address to the nation, President Dwight Eisenhower warned against the dangers of
A. the "military–industrial complex." B. global nuclear war. C. the growing communist threat. D. "brinkmanship" diplomacy. E. excessive consumer materialism.