Although faced with a vice-president loyal to the other party and a cabinet loyal to Hamilton, John Adams' presidency benefited from:

A) an ongoing dispute with the British.
B) a standoff with the Spanish over Florida.
C) rising tensions between the U.S. and France.
D) the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory.


Answer: C

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A) Confederate nurses. B) clerks in the Union Department of War. C) widows and orphans. D) workers in the Confederate bureaucracy.

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In the debates of 1850, Senator William H. Seward, as a representative of the northern Young Guard, argued that

a. Senator Daniel Webster proposed a highly coercive fugitive slave law which was an acceptable concession to the South. b. John C. Calhoun's compromise plan must be adopted to preserve the Union. c. Christian legislators must obey God's moral law. d. compromise must be achieved to preserve the Union. e. African Americans should be granted their own territory.

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David Walker called for all blacks to __________

A) integrate fully into American society B) establish their own nation C) settle in Liberia D) move to Europe

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The rapid armament of Britain, France, China, and the Soviet Union from 1937 to 1941 adversely affected the U.S. economy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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