The Era of Good Feelings was not entirely without conflicts, as Americans clashed bitterly over

a. slavery, the tariff, and Indian policy.
b. foreign policy and slavery.
c. punishment for New England secessionists and trade with Canada.
d. internal improvements, slavery, and the national bank.
e. the national bank, slavery, and the size of the armed forces.


d

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While his political opponents charged President Roosevelt and the New Deal with "big spending," FDR:

a. went beyond most of his advisers and recommended huge amounts for public works b. was never a deliberate big spender, and he was against deficit spending on principle c. and the Democrats cooperated with Republicans to cut the funding on virtually every New Deal program d. was frugal when it came to helping ordinary men and women

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The new political movements that resulted from the Industrial Revolution reflected the concerns of which of the following groups?

A) unskilled and semiskilled workers B) academics and scholars C) women in middle class households D) merchants and businessmen E) aristocrats and landowners

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In the geocentric universe model, the earth revolves around the sun

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is true of the principle of coverture in the colonies?

A. Coverture typically increased women's legal rights as they aged. B. Coverture increasingly made it possible for women to marry without need for a dowry. C. Coverture made it possible for adult woman to own property and enter into contracts with males. D. Under coverture, a woman marrying for a second time retained more legal rights than under her first marriage. E. Under coverture, an adult woman could lose legal rights if she were to marry.

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