Which of the following people was the most vocal critic of the policies of Alexander Hamilton?
a) Thomas Jefferson
b) George Washington
c) John Adams
d) Benjamin Franklin
a) Thomas Jefferson
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The British Proclamation of 1763
A) ordered colonial governors to reserve lands west of the Appalachian Mountains for Indian nations. B) allowed western Indians the right to trade with any European merchants. C) successfully ended an attempt by Ottawa Indians to drive the British out of the Ohio Valley. D) ended reckless speculation in western lands by eastern investors.
When a civic reformer described New York's Tammany Hall as bearing "the same relation to the penitentiary as the Sunday school does to church," he was mostly alluding to its __________
A) nativist policies against immigrants B) social services to the urban poor C) political corruption and unethical ways of getting money D) condemnation of the upper class
The Republican platform in 1860 proved especially attractive to young people
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Most participants in the California gold rush left the state within a few months.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)