Anti-Jackson forces, led by __________, formed the Whig party

A) Nicholas Biddle
B) Henry Clay
C) Daniel Webster
D) Martin Van Buren


B

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How were mercantilist wars different from more traditional wars?

a) They were fought to acquire new territory or trade routes, rather than to defend the faith or maintain dynastic alliances. b) They were fought by merchants demanding their rights, rather than by more traditional soldiers. Consider This: The goal of mercantilist nations was to strengthen their balance sheets. See 4.1: The New World Economy. c) They were fought by alliances of European nations seeking to limit trade with Asian merchants, rather than by individual kingdoms. Consider This: The goal of mercantilist nations was to strengthen their balance sheets. See 4.1: The New World Economy. d) They were fought using the latest military technology, rather than with more traditional technology. Consider This: The goal of mercantilist nations was to strengthen their balance sheets. See 4.1: The New World Economy.

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Which of the following fears began to fade after 1850 in the nations west of Russia?

A) famine B) job loss C) illness D) population growth E) technological innovation

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Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade was discredited in televised hearings after he had speculated about subversives in the ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was significant to the distribution of power because it

A) gave the federal government permission to exercise some undelegated powers B) granted the president certain emergency powers C) reserved to the states and the people all powers not specifically delegated to the federal government D) provided the president with the authority to appoint a cabinet

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