The major issue in Jackson's campaign for re-election in 1832 was the _____________.

A. stationing of federal troops in South Carolina
B. Second Bank of the United States
C. gag rule
D. Maysville Road veto


Answer: B

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In 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected president with

a. a majority of both popular and electoral votes. b. a majority of popular votes and less than a majority of electoral votes. c. less than a majority of both popular and electoral votes. d. less than a majority of popular votes and a majority of electoral votes.

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The Compromise of 1877 was reached after

(A) Samuel J. Tilden conceded to Rutherford B. Hayes (B) Congress passed the Electoral Count Act (C) Congress agreed to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1875 (D) Congress agreed to repeal the Ku Klux Klan Act

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A leading liberal American theologian who urged a vigorous American foreign policy and a return to Christian foundations was

a. Paul Tillich. b. Billy Graham. c. Benjamin Spock. d. Reinhold Niebuhr. e. Norman Vincent Peale.

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