In the Congressional elections that were held not long after the Alien and Sedition Laws were passed
a. the Federalists were resoundingly defeated.
b. the Federalists won their most sweeping victory.
c. the Jeffersonians refused to participate.
d. the American voters showed their discontent by largely staying away from the polls.
e. a third, free-speech party won a temporary foothold in the legislature.
b
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A) Gregory the Great. B) Augustine. C) Jerome. D) Benedict. E) Boniface.
Texans won their independence as a result of the victory over Mexican armies at the Battle of
a. Santa Anna. b. Goliad. c. the Alamo. d. San Jacinto. e. the Rio Grande.
The forms of government that appeared in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in the powerful states of Europe were largely in response to __________.
A. international military conflicts B. the complexity of administering colonies C. the devolution of religious authority to secular entities D. rising movements for democratic government
Explain why President Lincoln narrowed his war goals in 1861 to that of saving the Union, and why in 1863, he expanded his goals to include freeing the slaves
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