The third-party candidate for president in 1968 was

a. Robert F. Kennedy.
b. Hubert H. Humphrey.
c. Eugene McCarthy.
d. George Wallace.
e. George McGovern.


d

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How did disagreements between Federalists and Antifederalists reflect the political climate of the 1780s and predict the climate of the 1800s?

A) The disagreement showed that Americans were strangers to the political process and had a lot to learn. B) The disagreement threatened the young nation throughout the 1780s and well into the 1800s. C) The disagreement was inconsequential as most Americans agreed about state, federal, and individual rights. D) The disagreement was quickly cleared up, demonstrating that Americans were able politicians. E) The disagreement showed how the country was divided and would be divided for the next several decades on state, federal, and individual rights.

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The proslavery argument

A. was successful in influencing northern public opinion on slavery. B. refused to consider the Bible, depending instead on racist scientific treatises. C. was fully developed before 1830 as part of the antitariff campaign. D. was primarily used to satisfy the consciences of southerners.

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Which of the following is true of La Raza Unida?

A. It became the voice for militant Puerto Ricans in Los Angeles. B. It was founded in the Southwest in the 1970s by Chicano activists and was instrumental in registering tens of thousands of new voters. C. It was successful in bringing unity and a sense of common purpose to Latinos throughout the United States. D. It acted primarily as a legal-aid organization to prevent deportation of refugees from Central America.

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Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, slave traders carried almost __________ blacks to the Americas.

a. 1.5 million b. 11 million c. 25 million d. 60 million

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