Without black votes, Jimmy Carter could still have carried his native South in the presidential election of 1976
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: FALSE
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Britain decided to end its war against the Americans after a combined American and French force defeated General Cornwallis at
A. Cowpens. B. Newburgh. C. Saratoga. D. Yorktown. E. Boston.
When Lincoln responded to the extension of the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific and said "On the territorial question, I am inflexible," he was demonstrating his refusal to support the __________
A) Wilmot Proviso B) Compromise of 1850 C) Kansas-Nebraska Act D) Crittenden Compromise
The Spanish justified their claim to land in the New World through all of the following EXCEPT:
A) believing that their culture was superior to that of the Indians. B) violence. C) a missionary zeal. D) a decree from the Pope. E) defeating the English fleet in 1588.
Why was John C. Calhounās doctrine of nullification threatening to opponents of slavery?
a) Southern leaders might use it as a legal basis for upholding slavery or acting against the federal government. b) Nullification meant that states could unilaterally take away citizenship. c) This doctrine threatened to close the border with Canada. d) It created strict legal distinctions between races.