The disintegration of Charlemagne's Empire allowed which group to gain a larger foothold in Europe?
A) Muslims
B) Byzantines
C) Slavs
D) Lombards
E) Saxons
A
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The War Hawks in Congress included John C. Calhoun and __________.
a. Henry Clay b. James Madison c. James Monroe d. John Marshall
The New Deal's Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 encouraged
A) terminating the reservation system. B) a separate Civil Works Administration for the Native American population. C) returning individually owned lands to tribal control. D) transferring tribal lands to individual ownership.
It is clear that the most important influence on popular voting for state delegates for the state ratification conventions of the Constitution was:
A) one's position on the slavery question. B) the persuasiveness of Federalist and anti-Federalist arguments. C) popular respect for Washington. D) one's position on economic issues debated since the Revolution.
Which of these was not an example of U.S. intervention in the 2001 Nicaraguan elections?
A) The U.S. authorized billions of dollars to fund a military coup d'etat against Ortega. B) The U.S. pressured Conservatives to drop out of the race to consolidate the anti-Ortega vote. C) The U.S. distributed emergency food aid to promote the candidacy of Ortega's rival. D) The U.S. alleged that Ortega condoned terrorism and implied that his election meant war.