The four-time invader of Central America and the self-proclaimed president of Nicaragua was
a. William Walker.
b. Narciso Lopez.
c. William Crittenden.
d. Franklin Pierce.
e. James Buchanan.
a
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Where did Christianity find great appeal?
A. in cities among the poorer classes B. among the wealthy urban families C. in rural provinces D. among nomadic tribes of the Middle East
Tyler and the Whigs managed to compromise on the
a. bill creating the third Bank of the United States in 1843. b. Tariff of 1842. c. Walker Tariff. d. annexation of Oregon. e. elevation of young Abraham Lincoln to Secretary of State.
In the late nineteenth century, as veterans of the Civil War retired,
A. they were forced to do without military pensions of any kind. B. a majority of the black and white male population in the North received federal pensions. C. the federal government gave pensions to both Union and Confederate veterans. D. the federal government created a pension system for all retired Americans. E. they were paid pensions by individual states, but not by the federal government.
In the 1988 presidential election, George H. W. Bush benefited from all of the following EXCEPT
A. strong support from his party because of his loyalty. B. support from remnants of the Old Left in Washington. C. his being associated with Reagan's successes. D. improved relations with the Soviet Union.