The Democratic candidate for president in 1928 was ________, an anti-prohibition Catholic from New York City

A) James M. Cox
B) Al Smith
C) "Big Tim" Sullivan
D) Leonard Wood


B

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What did Robespierre and the revolutionary government have to say about the “Supreme Being” created by decree?

a) The Supreme Being had created the universe and a moral code and was knowable through reason. b) The Supreme Being required total loyalty to the revolutionary government as the price of salvation. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. c) The Supreme Being required expensive churches and monasteries to support his cult. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. d) The Supreme Being had personally chosen Robespierre as his representative on earth. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine.

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Supporters of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands argued that __________.

a. native Hawaiians wanted American rule b. economic problems on the domestic front made annexation necessary c. other countries might seize the islands if the United States did not d. native Hawaiians were actually white

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What distinguished the New Right from the old was an emphasis on "moral values" and __________.

A. the openness of its racism B. the ruthlessness of its leaders C. its populist character D. its elitist character

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In the 1898 treaty ending the Spanish-American War, the United States gained all of the following territories except _____

A) ?Guam B) ?Puerto Rico C) ?the Philippines D) ?Cuba

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