The staunch states' rights advocate who became president when William Henry Harrison died was

A) Martin Van Buren.
B) James K. Polk.
C) Zachary Taylor.
D) John Tyler.


D

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During President Reagan's first term, the nation's environmental movement was reenergized because of which of the following?

a. The accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant b. The views and actions of Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James Watt c. President Reagan's veto of the Clean Air Act d. Crop failures in the Midwest obviously caused by the greenhouse effect

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A. can reduce contractions. B. will not use drugs for pain. C. will not use drugs for pain and can reduce contractions. D. can conserve energy.

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William McKinley is notable as

A. a politician swayed by the influence of party bosses. B. a relatively passive president. C. an active chief executive who reenergized the executive branch of government. D. a typical Republican, in that he wished to restrain the role and reach of the federal government.

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