James Madison was an ardent advocate of the Constitution because he believed

A) a strong national government would preclude a particular faction from capturing the national government.
B) that the issue of preserving individual liberties was not a vital one to be addressed.
C) a strong national government would preclude a political faction from capturing a state government.
D) that specific provisions of the Constitution would facilitate the abolishment of slavery.


Answer: A

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The Ottomans saw themselves as protectors of

a. The descendents of Chinggis. b. Jerusalem. c. Islam by imposing Islam on all new territories. d. Local society and culture using Islam as the foundation. e. The Turkic Christian nomad way of life.

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Billy Holiday’s signature song, “Strange Fruit,” described __________

A) discrimination B) slavery C) love D) lynching

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Between 1900 and 1910, nearly __________ immigrants entered the United States

A) 500,000 B) 2 million C) 9 million D) 50 million

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