The "New Right" united traditional pro-business conservatives with a new constituency of:
A) Christians who supported traditional moral values.
B) poor rural whites.
C) blue collar union members.
D) urban minorities.
Answer: A
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What event removed the final major threat of Indian resistance in the South?
a. The invention of the cotton gin b. The defeat of the Seminoles in Florida c. The defeat of the Red Stick opposition at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend d. The killing of Tecumseh
The magisterial office known as the ________ had a five-year term and the power to remove senators from office for immoral behavior
Fill in the blank with correct word.
In the 1858 Abraham Lincoln–Stephen Douglas debates,
A. Douglas asserted that slavery was legal but not immoral. B. the two men agreed that a civil war over slavery was inevitable. C. Lincoln made his case so strongly that he was elected to the Senate. D. Lincoln called for a full and immediate abolition of slavery. E. Lincoln argued slavery was a threat to the growth of white free labor.
England became united with which areas to help facilitate its rise to global prominence?
a. the United States and colonial islands in the South Pacific. b. Southern France and Canada c. Scotland and Wales d. India and China