In the campaign of 1896, William McKinley
A. was significantly outspent by his opponent.
B. appealed to the interests of urban industrial workers.
C. campaigned largely from his house.
D. alienated Protestants by reaching out to Catholics.
E. embarked on an unprecedented public-speaking tour.
C
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Which of the following paths towards modernization did Vladimir Lenin support?
A) Modernization was brought about by an independent urban merchant class. B) Modernization was brought about by traditional elites in the absence of a strong middle class. C) Modernization was brought about by the approach used in Germany. D) Modernization was brought about by the approach used in Japan. E) Modernization was brought about by the destruction of private property.
After citizens of New York elected reform candidate William F. Havemeyer as mayor in 1872, which was not a result?
a. Tweed resigned from office and ineffective attempts were made to provide "good government" b. the city cut back on patronage jobs, city services, and construction projects c. the state stopped contributing to private and religious charities d. good government officials ended corrupt practices such as "speaking" to judges and ticket-fixing
Which of the following describes the policy adopted during the 1820s and 1830s as a permanent solution to the Native American problem?:
a) the removal of Native Americans to lands west of the Mississippi. b) the payment of Native Americans to migrate to Canada. c) the establishment of reservations in various sections of the country. d) the forced migration of Native Americans to territories owned by Mexico. e) the assimilation of Native Americans by breaking up tribes and granting American citizenship to individual members.
The __________ reaffirmed America's trading relationships with its world partners but prohibited the president from taking sides in the mounting European crisis
A) Neutrality Acts B) Kellogg-Briand Pacts C) Munich agreements D) Good Neighbor policies