Which of the following supports the view of Lyndon B. Johnson as a consensus-builder rather than an ideologue?
a) his mentorship of Richard Russell and Hubert Humphrey
b) his consistent support of New Deal liberal economic policies
c) his rejection of oil-and-gas conservatism throughout his career
d) his refusal to serve as John F. Kennedy’s running mate
a) his mentorship of Richard Russell and Hubert Humphrey
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One area of life that increased militarization did not boost was
a. education. b. industrialization. c. bureaucratization. d. religion.
Organizations such as the Deacons of Defense and Justice and the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee demonstrate that
a. the nonviolent civil rights movement in the South sometimes worked in conjunction with organizations willing to employ armed defense. b. despite its long reach in the South, the nonviolent civil rights movement made little leeway in the more militant black communities in the North. c. the sort of militant organizations which could develop in the North could not take root in the more oppressive soil of the South. d. the nonviolent civil rights movement not only refused to commit violent acts, but also refused to associate with organizations which did so.
How does First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln's personal story reflect the peculiar nature of the Civil War?
A) Both she and her husband were born in Confederate states. B) Two of her sons served as generals on opposite sides of the war. C) She was charged by federal officials of spying for the Confederacy. D) She lost three brothers who were killed while fighting for the Confederacy.
Southerners feared the Tariff of 1828 because
a. it would hurt their growing manufacturing sector. b. this same use of the power of the federal government could be used to suppress slavery. c. it might hurt Andrew Jackson's political career. d. they were convinced that it would destroy the American woolen industry. e. it could damage the chances of the American System's success.