What was an immediate consequence of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A) reunification of the Democratic Party B) organization of the Republican Party
C) revival of the Whig Party D) All of the above.


B

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F. Scott Fitzgerald attacked the American obsession with material success in his 1925 novel, ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Andrew Jackson began to oppose the American System because he:

A) believed it did little to curb rampant currency speculation. B) saw it as a harbinger of heavy taxes. C) eventually came to see it as a vehicle for corruption. D) failed to see it as a viable economic model. E) believed it would benefit cotton planters more than anyone else.

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Why did the United States become involved in the Vietnam War?

A. to fulfill their commitment to NATO B. to offset military aid provided by communist China C. to defeat military forces supplied by the Soviet Union D. to prevent communism's spread from Korea

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The Paris Commune of 1871 was a revolutionary movement carried out by

A) followers of Marx. B) opponents of monarchy. C) anarchists. D) admirers of Bismarck. E) the military.

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