One striking feature of the 1932 presidential election was that
a. the South began shifting to the Republican party.
b. Democrats made gains in the normally Republican Midwest.
c. urban Americans finally cast more votes than rural Americans.
d. a "gender gap" showed that more women than men voted Democratic.
e. African Americans shifted from the Republican to the Democratic party.
e
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a. cotton b. wheat c. rice d. sugar
The president, as a result of the Compromise of 1877, was
A) Rutherford B. Hayes. B) Ulysses S. Grant. C) James A. Garfield. D) Grover Cleveland.
The Confederate 1863 victory at Chancellorsville cost the Confederacy the life of __________
a. Jefferson Davis b. "Stonewall" Jackson c. Robert E. Lee d. William Tecumseh Sherman e. Ulysses S. Grant
Vincennes and Kaskasia were American victories:
A) in the South. B) at sea. C) on the Great Lakes. D) in the western Ohio country.