The Edmunds Act and Edmunds-Tucker Act were both aimed at __________

A) attacking the Mormon Church and its practices
B) granting individual homesteads to reservation Indians
C) opening federal lands for mining
D) providing funding for western railroads


Answer: A

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following was a result of the Quasi-War?

a. The United States agreed to honor the terms of its 1778 treaty with France. b. American forces wrested control of the port of New Orleans from France. c. French forces invaded the United States through Spanish Florida. d. The United States Navy established its superiority over French forces in the West Indies.

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This political broadside used in the election of 1824 showed presidential candidate John Quincy Adams's belief that the federal government should support greater economic development through __________

A) elimination of the property-owning requirement for voting B) increased trade with Britain C) Henry Clay's American System D) the abolition of slavery

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