The political significance of Peggy Eaton on Andrew Jackson's administration was that
A. the political strength of President Jackson was weakened.
B. John Eaton's ties with the administration were strengthened.
C. it encouraged Jackson to liberalize the nation's divorce and coverture laws.
D. the presidential aspirations of John C. Calhoun were likely ended.
E. Martin Van Buren had a political falling-out with President Jackson.
D
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Compared to the Seljuk Empire, the Ottoman Empire __________
A) was much smaller B) was centered more on Persia C) extended farther west D) was less tolerant of Islam
After gaining their freedom, black families preferred that female members
a. work side by side with men in the fields. b. find work as domestics in white households. c. stay home and tend to their household. d. find jobs in the new factories being built by northern capitalists.
Which of the following Ottoman trading partners went from being its best trading partner to importing only 5% of its products in the late eighteenth century?
a. Britain b. France c. Spain d. Portugal
Because of the complexity of the new industrial machines and the discipline of long hours, children were exempted from factory labor
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false