In the 1830 Daniel Webster–Robert Hayne debate, Webster considered Hayne's arguments to be an attack on
A. the institution of slavery.
B. the nation's tariff policies.
C. President Jackson's leadership.
D. free states.
E. the integrity of the Union.
E
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The Berlin Wall was breached by jubilant Germans, of both the East and the West, on the night of ______, 1989.
a. July 4. b. May 8. c. November 9. d. December 25.
Resistance to European imperialism in Africa
a. was almost nonexistent owing to Europe's overwhelming power. b. never resorted to negotiating with European nations in order to preserve some form of African autonomy. c. for the most part preferred to fight a losing battle in efforts to retain honor. d. failed everywhere on the continent, leaving no territory out of European hands. e. understood Europe's greater firepower and sought to defeat it head on.
Early in his presidency, Kennedy accomplished all of the following EXCEPT:
a. support for space exploration b. the passage of a large tax cut c. the creation of the Peace Corps d. increases in Social Security benefits and the minimum wage e. the Trade Expansion Act of 1962
African American activists' concern that Allied victory should also promote their own rights as citizens was known as the:
A) "2nd Front" campaign.
B) Victory Garden crusade.
C) "Double V" campaign.
D) Arsenal of Democracy program.