Who was the president of the Bank of the United States and Andrew Jackson’s chief opponent in the “bank war”?
A) Henry Clay
B) John C. Calhoun
C) Francis B. Blair
D) Nicholas Biddle
E) John Jacob Astor
Answer: D
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How did the British threaten the United States during the early years of World War I?
A. by establishing ports on American colonies without seeking permission B. by entering into a treaty with Mexico shortly after the Pancho Villa raids C. by threatening a blockade be erected to limit its trade with Germany D. by issuing several formal statements accusing America of siding with Germany
Venetia was gained and added to Italy in exchange for:
A. Italy's formal recognition of Prussia as an independent nation-state. B. Italy's alliance with Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War. C. Italy's military aid to the Prussians in the Crimean War. D. recognition of papal authority in central Italy. E. Italy's ceding of Sardinia to the French.
Which of the following was an outcome of British imperial policies in the first half of the nineteenth century?
A. the opening of China to Western trade B. war against France over keeping China open for free trade C. establishment of a trade embargo against European goods D. restrictions on trade with the United States
The Voting Rights Act
A) ?was signed into law by President Johnson. B) ?was signed into law in 1965. C) ?outlawed state and local policies that prevented African Americans from voting. D) ?had an immediate and dramatic effect. E) ?All of these are correct.