The Lecompton debate seriously split the Democratic Party
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which statement accurately characterizes the relationship between the United States and Great Britain during the late nineteenth century?
A. The United States repeatedly rebuffed British attempts to create a more cordial relationship. B. The two nations always seemed to be on the verge of war. C. Great Britain's bluff and bluster caused irreversible damage to the relationship between the two nations. D. The two nations slowly concluded that the interests of both could best be served by warmer relations.
If a person expresses confirmation to another person, which of the following behaviors is he or she demonstrating?
A) He is making the other person feel excluded. B) He is speaking in a very neutral or guarded way. C) He is agreeing with whatever the other person said. D) He is paying attention to what the other person said. E) He is talking in a way the other person does not understand his intentions.
The Roman Senate began as a powerful body but over time ceded power to both the consuls and the general populace. How did leaders and the masses erode the influence of the Senate?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT a theme characterizing the Jackson presidency?
A) the emergence of a strong chief executive B) the enduring power of sectionalism C) the growth of a new national consciousness D) elite influence in politics