The presidential election of 1844 was a contest between Henry Clay and Martin Van Buren

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


FALSE

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In the mid-1920s, President Coolidge twice refused to sign the McNary-Haugen Bill, which proposed to

a. exempt farmers' cooperatives from the antitrust laws. b. defend the family farm against corporate takeovers. c. make the United States a member of the World Court. d. raise taxes on farmers. e. subsidize farm prices by selling surpluses overseas.

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William Jennings Bryan campaigned for president in 1896 by

a. making a short tour of large cities. b. traveling across the country on long train journeys. c. working with business leaders. d. sitting on his front porch in Canton, Ohio.

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Why did America experience rapid economic development in the early nineteenth century?

A) a high level of federal support B) the rapid establishment of a strong manufacturing base C) the nation’s river network permitted economic development D) the absence of international economic competition E) the development of web presses for printing money

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Henry Ford's invention of the ________ revolutionized the production of automobiles

A) gear shift B) assembly line C) transmission D) crank shaft

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