Why was the election of 1800 described as "the revolution of 1800?"
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson called his election "the Revolution of 1800" because it marked the first time that power in America passed from one party to another. He promised to govern as he felt the Founders intended, based on decentralized government and trust in the people to make the right decisions for themselves.
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A) William Lloyd Garrison. B) William Whipper. C) Frederick Douglass. D) Harriet Beecher Stowe.
How many children were born by the end of the 1950s in the postwar baby boom?
a. 10 million. b. 25 million. c. 50 million. d. 75 million. e. 100 million.
Which of the following was LEAST likely to support outright colonization of foreign territories?
A. Henry Cabot Lodge B. Grover Cleveland C. Theodore Roosevelt D. Captain Mahan
Long before other cultures learned this technology, the Longshan peoples used diamonds for what purpose?
a. mill grain b. trade and barter c. to polish rubies and sapphires d. to sacrifice sacred animals e. to carve dragon bones