Bulldozing in several parts of the South during the presidential election of 1876 hurt Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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a)  Russia b)  Turkey c)  Yugoslavia d)  France

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In 1935, Senator Huey Long

A. had as much popular support as Franklin Roosevelt, according to opinion polls. B. advocated a "flat tax" plan. C. declared he would seek the Democratic nomination for president in 1936. D. had proposed a national wealth-sharing plan that involved heavily taxing the wealthiest Americans. E. advocated a $200 monthly pension for all Americans over the age of 60.

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Although there were great hopes that World War I was the war to end all wars, what clearly illustrates that was not likely to be the case?

a. America became an active world leader. b. Russia became a major European participant. c. Germany was given major support in rebuilding its economic and political systems. d. Tensions in Europe continued, and the U.S. declined to participate in the League of Nations. e. The breakdown of European empires led to demands for reform in colonies.

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Most poor whites and yeoman farmers of the Old South

A. were passionately antislavery. B. were never able to move into the planter class. C. owned at least one slave. D. were subsistence farmers who were passionately antislavery. E. were subsistence farmers who owned at least one slave.

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