To what extent did the American Revolution effect a fundamental change in American society? How far had Americans gone by 1790 in fulfilling the ideal of equality? What limited the pursuit of full equality in the new nation?
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In colonial America, education was most zealously promoted
a. in the South. b. in New England. c. on the frontier. d. in the middle colonies. e. in those areas controlled by Spain.
Estancieros embraced the Saenz-Peña law because they hoped it would
A) expand the electoral appeal of Radicals. B) attract new urban political allies by requiring universal male suffrage and a secret ballot. C) restrict immigration and increase their political power. D) expand immigration, increase the rural labor supply, reduce wages, and increase profits.
Compare and contrast the political development of the Holy Roman Empire, France, England, Italy, and Spain. What factors allowed for some states to achieve greater levels of centralization, while others did not?
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Which of the following presented the most divisive issue the Kennedy administration had to face?
A. the civil rights movement B. the war in Vietnam C. labor union activism D. class divisions in America