__________ believed that the most evident feature of democracy in America was the decline in the spirit of deference.
a. Oliver Wendell Holmes
b. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
c. Alexis de Tocqueville
d. Nathaniel Hawthorne
c. Alexis de Tocqueville
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Examine the issue of tariff rates during the late nineteenth century. What stand was taken by the Republicans, by the Democrats, and by the Populists on this issue? Why? Identify the major pieces of tariff legislation of the period, and explain the consequences of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the neutrality acts passed by Congress in the 1930s?
a) Veterans of Future Wars b) White Committee c) liberal Republicans d) moderate New Dealers
The 1989 incident at Tiananmen Square demonstrated the
a. conservative nature of Chinese students and university life. b. unwillingness of communist leaders to allow political freedom. c. long-term effects of the Cultural Revolution in China. d. limitations on population growth dictated by the communist government.
All of the following was TRUE about the Battle of Bunker Hill EXCEPT
A) It was a British military victory, but at a high cost of dead and wounded British army soldiers. B) The battle was actually fought at Breed's Hill in Charlestown. C) The patriots' militia was well organized, well supplied, and heavily supported by most of the other colonies. D) After the battle, the American forces became better organized, better supplied, and gained support from all 13 colonies.