Who was known as the "Red Fox of Kinderhook?"

A. Andrew Jackson
B. Martin Van Buren
C. Henry Clay
D. John C. Calhoun
E. Daniel Webster


Ans: B. Martin Van Buren

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a. Transportation and communication were so limited that each region was isolated from news and information about other regions. b. Most regions had aggressive devotion to radical democracy, making the other regions uneasy. c. In order to control immigrant migration, the federal government designated certain areas for immigrants from certain countries to live. d. As immigration increased dramatically in the early nineteenth century, immigrants tended to migrate to cities to live near people from their country of origin. e. People wanted to defend their shared economic interests and maintain their distinct regional subcultures.

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Members of NATO included all of the following EXCEPT

A) Serbia. B) Canada. C) the United States. D) Turkey. E) France.

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In the last two decades of the nineteenth century, fences for plains farms were usually made from

A. barbed wire. B. stones. C. wood. D. brick. E. sod.

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Governor Manuel Salcedo __________

A. supported the insurrection against Joseph Bonaparte B. urged Texas residents to remain loyal to the king and God C. favored an independent Texas D. favored Mexican independence

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