One of the most significant acts passed by Congress during President's Bush's term was

A. the Voting Rights Act.
B. the Equal Rights Amendment.
C. the Civil Rights Act.
D. the Americans with Disabilities Act.


Answer: D

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Where was the capital of the Habsburg Empire located?

a. Belgium b. Poland c. Austria d. Bavaria e. Turkey

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Andrew Jackson based his veto of the recharter bill for the Bank of the United States on

a. Constitutional grounds exclusively. b. advice from Henry Clay. c. the Supreme Court's McCulloch v. Maryland decision. d. the fact that he found the bill harmful to the nation as well as unconstitutional. e. the belief that it was supported by the Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution.

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Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams for president in 1824 for all of the following reasons except

a. their economic policies were similar. b. their feelings of nationalism were similar. c. they were close personal friends. d. Clay saw Andrew Jackson as a rival for western support. e. none of these choices.

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