What led to the emergence of the Republican Party in the 1850s?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. During 1854–1855, some ex-Whigs had joined the short-lived nativist party known as the
“Know-Nothings.”
2. When the Know-Nothing Party split over the Kansas-Nebraska issue in 1856, most northern
nativists became Republicans.
3. Republicans united resistance to the expansion of slavery and nativist sentiment.
4. The Republican leaders were seasoned professional politicians.
5. The Republicans’ position on slavery in the territories explains their rapid and growing appeal.
6. The turmoil associated with attempts to implement popular sovereignty in Kansas enabled the Republicans to increase their following throughout the North.

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A) ?home equity values and retirement assets plummeted. B) ?unemployment rose. C) ?Americans were bitter as they lost homes and jobs and banks and businesses received government bailouts. D) ?Americans lost more than $6 trillion of their net worth. E) All of these are correct.

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The Second Great Awakening derived its religious strength especially from __________.

a. the frontier interest in religious pilgrimages and religious art b. the popular preaching of evangelical revivalists c. intensely organized prayer groups of lay believers d. the efficient institutional organization of the major American churches

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Which presidential administration(s) supported and won congressional support for the Troubled Asset Relief Program?

A. Clinton and Bush B. Bush and Obama C. Obama D. Bush E. All these answers are correct.

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What steps did Lyndon Johnson take to expand the liberal state? Which steps seemed to be successful, and why? Which did not seem to be successful, and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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