The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans presented themselves as all of the following except

a. believers in a strong central government.
b. strict constructionists.
c. protectors of agrarian purity.
d. unmitigated opponents of the federal excise tax on whiskey.
e. strong supporters of state's rights.


a

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a. Sufi orders. b. the Herat school. c. the Turkoman dynasties. d. All of these answers are correct.

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Which of the following was true of Washington's Farewell Address? a. Washington indicated his belief that Congress plays a secondary role to the president in the making of foreignpolicy

b. Washington attempted to portray the Republican opposition as dangerous and misguided. c. Washington attempted to undermine Alexander Hamilton's chance of succeeding him as president. d. Washington indicated his belief that the United States should actively ally with Great Britain against theFrench menace.

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What does the political cartoon Immigrants as a Threat to Democracy indicate about nativist views toward Irish and German immigrants in the 1850s?

A) Immigrants were productive members of society who were civically engaged. B) Immigrants threatened the well-being of the republic through alcohol and rising political power. C) The Catholic religion followed by many immigrants led to hostilities with nativists. D) Immigrants often voted for proslavery issues that supported the South.

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Although Ford dominated the auto business through much of the decade, by the late 1920s what corporation began to offer Ford stiff competition?

A) American Motors B) Chrysler C) General Motors D) Studebaker

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