Who among the following was NOT a leading Whig at some point during his political career?

A. Daniel Webster

B. Henry Clay

C. John C. Calhoun

D. Martin Van Buren

E. None of these answers is correct, as each was at some point a leading Whig.


D

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a. succeeded in winning the state’s governorship and several seats in the state congress plus when in the U.S. House of Representatives. b. convinced the National Democratic Convention that it was the true representative of Mississippi Democrats. c. failed to gain substantial recognition from the National Democratic Convention but did further the careers of some members. d. accepted a compromise from the National Democratic Committee which allowed the MFDP to hold four at-large seats.

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Theodore Roosevelt became known as a "trust-buster" because he directed the Justice Department to prosecute

a. Standard Oil. b. Northern Securities Company. c. Hormel Meatpackers. d. American Telegraph and Telephone. e. American Tobacco Company.

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The presence of skulls with elongated shapes found in Australian burial sites indicates what about native Australian communities?

A. Native Australians often ritually killed those individuals with genetic defects. B. Due to their genetic isolation from the rest of the world, native Australians developed distinctive features. C. Many native Australians died young due to genetic abnormalities. D. Communities of people sought to distinguish themselves from one another through visual cues.

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