The main issues of the election of 2004 were __________.
A. the same as those in 2000
B. war and national security
C. domestic problems
D. the deficit and national debt
Answer: B
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A. Proposed a constitutional amendment that would strip the president of his veto power B. Established a House committee to approve all candidates for political office in the former Confederate states C. Passed legislation requiring the president to issue military orders through the General of the Army D. Placed responsibility for the appointment of the president's cabinet in the hands of a joint Congressional committee
When Lincoln was inaugurated in March 1861
a. northern public opinion was anxious for war. b. the atmosphere in Washington was solemn, even glum. c. only South Carolina had officially left the Union. d. only Texas had officially left the Union. e. all of these choices.
As a result of their military successes, by 1782 the British East India Company had gained
a. control over all European trade in India. b. an army of over 110,000 men. c. the overlordship of most of the states in the Mughal Empire. d. enough confidence to hand over military and political affairs to the British government and to return to "trade, not war."
The Western power in control of Vietnam during the 19th century was
a. Great Britain. b. France. c. Portugal. d. the Netherlands.