How did Washington socialite Margaret Bayard Smith describe the followers of Andrew Jackson?
A) as unruly and rowdy
B) as majestic and restrained
C) as patriotic and true
D) as friends of the working class
E) as members of the elite
A
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Passed in the fall of 1774, the measure that called for establishing an armed militia, boycotting British goods, and withholding English taxes was the:
a. Declaration of Rights and Grievances b. Suffolk Resolves c. Circular Letter d. Tea Party Edict
Blunted by repression and war-time cooptation of union leadership, worker discontent
A) disappeared in the prosperity that flowed from import substitution industrialization. B) gave way to a new era of trade union corruption, quiet cooperation, and class harmony. C) was limited to isolated textile companies that viciously exploited women and child labor. D) expressed itself in popular protest sambas, clandestine factory commissions, and spreading absenteeism.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was organized over President Jefferson's objections.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Martin and Halverson (1983) conducted an experiment in which 5- and 6-year-old children saw pictures of boys and girls doing stereotype-consistent activities and stereotype-inconsistent ones. Which of the following results was found when they tested the children's memory for the pictures a week later?
A. The boys in the group were more likely than the girls to remember the pictures in which the girls performed stereotype-inconsistent activities. B. The children tended to misremember the stereotype-inconsistent pictures. C. The children tended to forget the stereotype-consistent pictures. D. The girls in the group were more likely than the boys to remember the pictures in which the boys performed stereotype-inconsistent activities.