The Whig Party __________
a. generally supported Jackson's presidency
b. grew from a coalition of Jackson's opponents
c. refused the support of other, smaller parties
d. represented political ideas unique to the American experience
e. supported abolition
B
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During the 1952 election campaign, Eisenhower promised to go to __________.
a. Berlin b. Korea c. Moscow d. Japan
?The earliest civilizations in the world were largely found in river valleys like Mesopotamia.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In December 1830, Lord Palmerston, the British foreign minister, persuaded representatives of the powers in London to recognize ________ as an independent and neutral state
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Settlement-house workers such as Jane Addams a. tried to impose their Protestant beliefs on immigrant newcomers and did little to deal with the real problemsof urban life
b. became reform leaders by fighting for such things as food and building safety regulations. c. approached immigrants with an attitude of righteous superiority and made few meaningful contributions. d. assumed that immigrants should immediately discard Old World customs.