Which of the following is viewed by modern scholars as President Johnson's most serious and indictable offense?

a. His decision to fire Secretary of War Stanton
b. His losing battle with alcoholism
c. His advice to southern states that they reject the Fourteenth Amendment
d. His systematic efforts to block enforcement of the Reconstruction Act of 1867


d

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a. The entrance to the underworld. b. The city treasure of Sumer. c. A cedar forest. d. The city of Uruk. e. Gilgamesh the king.

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The Shah of Iran was considered a pawn of

a. the Soviet Union. b. Ayatollah Khomeini. c. the United States. d. OPEC. e. Islamists.

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Which of the following statements best describes early labor unionism in California?

a. The union movement in California was strong from the very beginning because of the liberal nature of the state. b. The most enduring union of this era was the American Federation of Labor because it organized both skilled and unskilled workers along industrial lines. c. Opposition to Chinese labor proved a useful strategy in organizing white workers in the state. d. All of the above are accurate descriptions of labor organizing in Gilded Age California.

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Which of the following is true of the multi-candidate presidential race of 1824?

A. Although John Quincy Adams was second in the electoral vote, he was elected because he led in popular votes. B. John Quincy Adams had a majority of electoral votes and became president, but his major opponent, Andrew Jackson, became vice president. C. Because no candidate received a majority of electoral votes, the Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, assumed the presidency. D. Although Andrew Jackson led in both popular and electoral votes, he was not elected.

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