Who, according to Jackson, made a "corrupt bargain" in the election of 1824?
A. Crawford and Calhoun
B. Adams and Clay
C. Clay and Jackson
D. Adams and Calhoun
Answer: B
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What did John Wiltz mean when he referred to Reagan as "the least cerebral" of American presidents?
A. He rejected advice from educated elites and vigorously supported populism. B. He tended to make quick, impulsive decisions rather than consulting advisors. C. He was more pragmatic and less ideological than most previous presidents. D. He appeared to devote less individual attention to policy than other leaders.
Which of the following singers or musical groups is not representative of the trends in popular music during the 1960s?
A) Woody Guthrie B) Bob Dylan C) Motown D) Rolling Stones E) Janis Joplin
Harriet Tubman:
a. was a mythical character about whom runaway slaves told many stories. b. led a slave rebellion in Maryland in 1849 that resulted in two dozen deaths. c. although born free in New York, was kidnapped and made a slave in Louisiana. d. cleverly escaped from slavery by pretending to be a sickly male slave-owner. e. was a fugitive slave who risked her life many times to bring others out of slavery.
The Know-Nothing Party wanted tougher laws dealing with:
A) fugitive slaves.
B) immigration.
C) popular sovereignty.
D) Native Americans.
E) slavery in general.