President Pierce attempted to strengthen the Democratic Party and unite the nation by emphasizing
A) the chartering of a new Bank of the United States.
B) the Indian removal acts.
C) an aggressive foreign policy.
D) wide-scale social reforms.
E) the notion of immigration as a menace.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) Employers paid immediate hospital expenses for the injured, but then let them fend for their selves. B) Employers established medical practices and hospitals in their company towns. C) States launched worker compensation programs that provided disability payments and medical care to the injured. D) The wealthy instituted private charitable foundations to help injured workers survive.
The religious right highlighted tensions in the Republican party between social conservatives and __________
A) progressive reformers B) international interventionists C) free marketeers D) party traditionalists