The best-known political leader of the North in the early 1820s, who served brilliantly as Monroe's secretary of state, was
A) Daniel Webster.
B) James Madison.
C) Alexander J. Dallas.
D) John Quincy Adams.
D
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a. The carnage shocked even battle worn veterans. b. The battle was a decisive victory for the Revolutionaries. c. It taught the Americans an important lesson about the importance of an effective supply line for arms and ammunition. d. It was the most costly battle of the war for the British in terms of casualties.
The Vienna summit meeting between Kennedy and Khrushchev took place shortly after the Bay of Pigs disaster.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Puritans of Massachusetts Bay believed that the best way to reform the Church of England was to __________
a. separate from it and reform it from the outside b. rely on help from the English monarchy c. remain in the Church and reform it from the inside d. refuse to associate with it in any way e. actively work to destroy the tenets with which they disagreed
At the Congress of Berlin in 1878:
A. Germany became newly important on the world stage. B. Russia was permitted to occupy Constantinople. C. Bosnia-Herzegovina became an independent state. D. the Ottoman Empire was dismembered. E. Italy gained new territories in the Adriatic.