As 1860 began, the ____________________ Party was one of the few national institutions left in the United States

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Democratic

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How was gospel music different from earlier spiritual black music?

A) It was very similar and basically copied earlier styles. B) It was never sung in churches because most thought it was the "devil's work." C) It used instruments, including drums, guitars, and horns. D) It was developed in California, rather than in the Deep South.

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What do David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Clarence Thomas, and Stephen Breyer have in common?

A) They all joined the Supreme Court during the 1990s. B) They all dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination for president in 1992, clearing the way for Bill Clinton to run. C) They all were members of George Bush's cabinet from 1989 to 1992. D) They all testified that Bill Clinton had sexually harassed his secretary when he was governor of Arkansas. E) They were all prominent Americans who acknowledged during the 1990s that they had AIDS.

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What was the goal of William S. Rainford's institutional church movement?

A) To seek new Episcopal congregants among inner city immigrant groups.
B) To combat social ills such as prostitution, crime and excessive alcohol consumption.
C) To establish a new Christian denomination for Irish immigrants.
D) To insist that downtown churches provide social services to immigrants such as recreational facilities and industrial training programs.
E) To improve racial and ethnic relations in the growing inner city.

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The Supreme Court decision in Bakke v. University of California represented what?

-A victory and a defeat for opponents of affirmative action -A victory for conservative opposition to affirmative action -A victory for proponents of affirmative action -A victory for women's rights activists

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