The theme of Josiah Strong's Our Country was that:
a. the United States should take care of domestic affairs and avoid entangling alliances
b. Anglo-Saxons were destined to rule other races
c. every nation should renounce war for the sake of international morality
d. the United States must extend its influence overseas in order to advance Christianity
D
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A. supported and bolstered B. opposed on religious grounds C. initially ignored D. opposed for political reasons
Which candidate in the 1824 presidential election received the largest number of popular and electoral college votes?
A) William Crawford B) Andrew Jackson C) John Quincy Adams D) Henry Clay
Due to conflicts with Protestant settlers, Lord Baltimore ultimately barred all but Catholics from settling in Maryland
A) True B) False
Summarize the political and cultural conflict between city and pampas in Argentina.
What will be an ideal response?