What theme was evident in this map as shown by the number of popular and electoral votes cast in the 1824 presidential election?

A) an appeal to the economic interests of working men
B) a desire to return to the republican values of the Founding Fathers
C) an apparent rejection of the elite in favor of the common man as a leader
D) the supremacy of propertied interests


C

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A) to quell an uprising led by Martí B) to protect American missionaries C) to protect American sugar planters D) because it was a vulnerable Spanish colony

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What will be an ideal response?

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The transcendentalist writer Ralph Waldo Emerson

A. asserted that organized religion served no useful purpose in society. B. was a leading critic of the American political system. C. asserted that through nature, individuals could find personal fulfillment. D. believed American thinkers should be allied with European intellectuals. E. remained a deeply religious clergyman throughout his life.

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How did generals Fremont and Hunter interpret the First Confiscation Act? How did Lincoln? Why was there a difference?

What will be an ideal response?

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