In the late eighteenth century, what did many Americans think about political parties?

What will be an ideal response?


Political parties were factions; selfish groups that advanced their own interests at the expense of public good

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What attitudes towards business were adopted by Presidents Harding and Coolidge?

A. a laissez-faire approach that had few regulations or pro-business policies B. a heavily-regulated approach that imposed strict oversight of corporate behavior C. a pro-union approach that imposed worker-friendly policies and forced welfare capitalism D. an actively pro-business stance that included laws designed to increase corporate profits

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Part of James Garfield's platform was civil service reform, or eliminating government jobs as rewards for political favors

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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For many millennia the most sophisticated and technologically advanced civilization was found in

a. the New World. b. China. c. Europe. d. Africa. e. Japan.

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By the time Ibn Battuta visited Kilwa in the fourteenth century, most Bantu city-states along the east coast of Africa had converted to what religion?

a. Buddhist b. Muslim c. Jewish d. animist e. Christian

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