Henry Clay’s American system envisioned _________
A) the triumph of the Monroe Doctrine
B) the end of the canal boom
C) rapid Indian removal
D) a strong federal role in the economy
E) the demise of slavery
Answer: D
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A) live on reservations under white supervision. B) maintain their religion and culture. C) become farmers and assimilate into white society. D) maintain their tribal identities.
While generally restrictive, the immigration quota system adopted in the 1920s left the door open to immigrants from
a. Asia. b. Europe. c. Latin America. d. persecuted Jewish communities. e. English-speaking nations.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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