In 1830, what political figure said, "Our Federal Union—It must be preserved"?
A. Andrew Jackson
B. John C. Calhoun
C. Henry Clay
D. Robert Hayne
E. Daniel Webster
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Study the excerpt from Marcus Garvey regarding "Africa for Africans" (see Textbook: Sources from the Past: Africa for Africans). How does Garvey convey to his listeners the need for African independence? How does he believe that African independence can be accomplished?
What will be an ideal response?
The most accurate assessment of the policy of moving Indians to the west so that they would have time and space to adjust to civilized ways was that it __________.
A. was a great success B. almost completely failed C. only succeeded with a few tribes such as the Apache and Comanches D. was more successful with northern than southern tribes who lived in Indian Territory
The Federalist was a series of essays written by ________
A) Washington and Adams B) Thomas Jefferson C) Madison, Hamilton, and Jay D) Randolph and Franklin E) Samuel Chase
Concluding that free black people could not exist peacefully under English rule, Menendez led the people of Mose to:
A) Cuba. B) Haiti. C) Spain. D) Portugal.