Political parties of the early nineteenth century
A) attempted to rise above popular emotions and ethnic prejudices.
B) depended upon the deference of ordinary voters to their "betters."
C) stemmed from elite coalitions tied by family and friendship.
D) aimed at widespread voter organization and participation.
Answer: D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In 1965, the Catholic Church abandoned its previous stance and chose to
A) join the Rabbis in regular meetings to stop the spread of atheism. B) approve the use of birth control pills for Catholics. C) set up a Joint Working Group with all other Christian churches. D) approve the use of abortion in extreme medical circumstances. E) allow priests to marry.
This image of pro-life demonstrators represents what aspect of the conflict over abortion?
A) the conflict between Congress and the Reagan administration B) the conflict between the will of the majority and the law of the land C) the conflict between a vocal minority and most Americans D) the conflict between feminists and environmentalists E) the conflict between the rights of women and those of the unborn
English mercantilists approved of the southern colonies because those colonies
a. were home to a large merchant class also committed to mercantilism. b. manufactured most of the goods that the English needed. c. were where slavery existed. d. produced crops grown in England. e. produced valuable “enumerated articles” such as tobacco and rice.