John Quincy Adams had trouble creating strong support for his government because
a. he alienated northerners trying to win support in the South, where he was distrusted.
b. he opposed slavery.
c. he refused to use political favors to win support.
d. he believed that the government should keep tariffs low.
C
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To whom is the following statement referring?: “No man who drags into the dust the most sacred symbols of the Christian world is fit to be president of the United States.”
a) William Jennings Bryan b) Thomas E. Watson c) James A. Garfield d) Chester A. Arthur
Which of the following statements was NOT true about the lives of children in Africa?
A) Boys and girls from an early age worked with clan elders farming the fields. B) Children were trained by elders in bush schools. C) Boys and girls were taught oral traditions, histories, and myths of the clan. D) Youths were trained to carry on the family profession. E) Youths had to submit to a formal rite of passage before being placed in age sets.
Why was it difficult to maintain an adequate labor force in Barbados?
A) the harshness of the labor conditions B) the ravages of disease C) the frequency of rebellions D) the ease with which slaves escaped E) the especially brutal weather
In late-nineteenth-century American cities,
A. residential patterns reflected the mingling of economic classes. B. the poor were thrust to the outer fringes. C. the wealthy lived at the core. D. the middle and upper classes lived in the newer outer suburbs.