In the presidential election of 1856, the Republicans

a. revealed astonishing strength for a brand-new party.
b. lost behind their most popular leader, Senator William Seward.
c. made their debut as the most successful third party in American history.
d. proved unable to present a clear platform on slavery expansion.
e. finished third behind the Democrats and the Know-Nothings.


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During the months preceding the election of 1864, Abraham Lincoln ______________________.

A. feared that war-weariness among Northerners would lead to his defeat B. considered jailing several Democratic leaders until the election was over C. attempted to win the Democratic nomination as well as the Republican nomination D. devoted himself to electing Republicans to Congress because he felt certain he would be re-elected

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Late in the nineteenth century, migration from __________ to regions overseas increased dramatically.

A. eastern Europe B. France C. Scandinavia D. Britain

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Most young people who sympathized with the counterculture

a. moved to hippie communes. b. dropped out of society to live on their own terms. c. remained part of the society they criticized. d. avoided drug use.

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Which group were the first to learn iron making?

What will be an ideal response?

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