The Democratic-Conservatives tried to counter the Republican influence in the Deep South by _________.

a. denouncing the Redeemers
b. proclaiming support for black suffrage
c. openly appealing to white supremacy
d. supporting government aid to business


Ans: c. openly appealing to white supremacy

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A. The relationship reflected the closeness of friends locked together in a mutual quest for survival. B. It was a hostile relationship, with each nation openly criticizing the failings of the others. C. Cooperation among the Allies was undermined by an undercurrent of suspicion. D. Only after D-Day did the relationship become one of complete trust.

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One of the underlying causes of __________ was a perceived corrupt government system.

a. Bacon’s Rebellion b. the Stono Uprising c. the Glorious Revolution d. the Jamestown Massacre

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How was the Watergate Scandal similar to the Iran-Contra affair?

a. Both were excused by the American public because they were overshadowed by significant progress in U.S.-Soviet relations. b. Both ultimately restored the American public's faith in the integrity of the federal government. c. They both brought the United States to the brink of nuclear war. d. They both involved major errors in international diplomacy. e. Both involved secret, illegal government actions that tarnished the president's reputation.

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The territory annexed by Austria in 1908, which enraged Serbia, was

A. Romania. B. Montenegro and Wallachia. C. Moldavia. D. Bosnia and Herzegovina. E. Hungary.

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