What did Americans hope would be the driving force of politics?

A) self-interest
B) political parties
C) factionalism
D) civic virtue


Answer: D

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Why did the Federalists rush to pass the Judiciary Act of 1801?

a. Jefferson had asked them to do so. b. There were not enough judges to serve America’s growing population. c. The federal court system had broken down. d. They were about to lose control of the executive branch.

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The medieval economy profited from several innovative financial and legal instruments, like the commenda, which were devised to facilitate ____________.

a. Long-distance trade. b. New agricultural technologies on manors. c. The king's acquisition of new estates. d. The payment of crusaders in the Holy Land.

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To protest the murder of Jimmy Lee Jackson in February 1965, Diane and James Bevel proposed __________

A) an enormous sit-in in Montgomery, Alabama B) a protest march from Selma to Montgomery C) a voter registration campaign in Jackson’s memory D) the formation of a new political party in Alabama

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What impact did the nineteenth­century industrial economy have on families?

a. ?it made life easier b. ?it was more difficult for families c. nuclear families drew more closely together d. women were harmed, but children benefited e. ?families were not impacted

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