How was partisan politics evident in the presidential election of 1792?
A) Republicans directly challenged George Washington by running Thomas Jefferson against
him.
B) Federalists carried the South but lost other regions of the United States.
C) Republicans launched a series of personal attacks against Washington in the press.
D) Republicans ran George Clinton for vice president against John Adams.
D
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Defend the following statement: "The conduct of American foreign policy between 1877 and 1914 demonstrated tension between two American ideals: (1) the right of people to self-government and (2) America's responsibility to be an 'uplifting' and 'civilizing' influence in the world, sometimes called the mission-of-America idea."
What will be an ideal response?
The Sabotage Act and the Sedition Act of 1918
A. eliminated jury trials for anyone charged under these laws. B. were rarely if ever enforced by the Wilson administration. C. made illegal any public expression opposing the war. D. were created after the Supreme Court invalidated the Espionage Act of 1917. E. were most frequently directed at German Americans.
Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, argued that Indians would survive best if they __________
A) allied into a confederacy and destroyed the Americans B) joined with sympathetic missionaries and converted to Christianity C) turned into yeoman farmers and assimilated D) avoided Americans and returned to their traditional ways
In 1861 the new kingdom of Italy was subordinated to the control of Piedmont and Victor Emmanuel II
Indicate whether the statement is true or false