The major electoral problem in the 1876 presidential election centered on

a. who would be Speaker of the House.
b. the two sets of different election returns, one Democratic, and one Republican, submitted by Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana.
c. Samuel Tilden's association with corrupt politicians of the Northeast.
d. President Grant's campaign for a third term.
e. Rutherford Hayes's controversial ties to U.S. Senator Roscoe Conkling and the Stalwarts.


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What did England and France share in common in the fourteenth century?

A) Popes resided in both countries. B) Both avoided the Black Death. C) The monarchies in both were weak. D) Both enjoyed a long period of peace.

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The Democratic party was split along several lines in 1924, including

a. segregationists versus racial egalitarians. b. immigrants versus old-stock Americans. c. urbanites versus suburbanites. d. fundamentalists versus restrictionists. e. northern conservatives versus southern progressives.

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Which of the following statements is not correct about the role of women in India today?

a. Female children are less likely to be educated than are their male counterparts. b. There is a more positive attitude toward female education and employment. c. Gender relationships in urban India have been affected by the consequences of independence. d. Traditional domestic behavior is still an accepted part of Indian female deportment. e. Rural Indian women often have greater advantages than urban women.

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