During the Gilded Age, the roots and constituency of the Democratic Party made it the "party of ________ " that appealed to ________ religious sects

A) individual liberty; ritualistic B) individual liberty: pietistic
C) morality: pietistic D) morality; ritualistic


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The Watergate scandal began on June 17, 1972 when burglars from the Committee to Re-elect the President were arrested while

A) placing eavesdropping devices in the secret meeting rooms in the Pentagon. B) destroying records of illegal campaign contributions to President Nixon. C) placing illegal wiretaps on telephones of journalists critical of the Nixon administration. D) installing eavesdropping devices at the Democratic party headquarters.

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Which of the following is true about the civil rights era in the 1950s and 1960s?

A. African Americans used violence as their primary tactic to achieve civil rights B. The Supreme Court became more active in its rulings regarding civil rights C. Congress was active in making laws to support civil rights D. President Johnson was strongly against the civil rights movement in order to get support from Southern states

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Which of the following was a Confucian belief?

A) Change should be encouraged and modeled by the emperor. B) A good society has a hierarchy both in family and state. C) Merchants must be valued for their money-making skills. D) People of all social classes and abilities should be actively involved in gonvernment

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What issue arose in the 1880s and 1890s to cause strife in universities such as Fisk and Howard?

a. the universities’ failure to win financial supports from white philanthropists b. the universities’ insistence on hiring only African-American professors c. the universities’ refusal to admit more blacks to positions of leadership d. the universities’ insistence on providing only liberal arts educations and not vocational training

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