Which political party was Millard Fillmore describing when he referred to a "heterogeneous mass" that included "old national Republicans, Jackson men in revolt, Masons and Anti-Masons, Abolitionists, and pro-Slavery men"?
A) Whigs
B) Democrats
C) Workies
D) Anti-Masonics
A
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A) the Erie Canal. B) Lowell Mills. C) commercial steamboat construction. D) manufacturing with interchangeable parts.
In the booming economies of post-war Western Europe, labor shortages led to an increased reliance on foreign "guest" workers
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following best describes the overarching goals of the Populist Party in the late nineteenth century?
(A) establishment of a transcontinental network of trans and the improvement of roads in the western US (B) expansion of US influence in Central America and access to new international markets (C) social and political reform guided by the idea of the survival of the fittest (D) cooperative democracy and a stronger governmental role in the economic system
Approximately what percentage of African-born slaves died within the first year of their arrival in Virginia?
a. 15 b. 25 c. 45 d. 65