How does the image of Daniel Webster on the right contrast to that of the stump speaker on the left?
A) Webster is portrayed as a shady character, while the stump speaker reflects enlightenment.
B) Webster speaks for states' rights, while the stump speaker promotes a strong union.
C) Webster stands as a model of virtue, while the stump speaker bends to the will of the people.
D) Webster speaks for the common man, while the stump speaker represents aristocrats.
C
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a. Partial responsibility b. Capital coverage c. The three-fifths principle d. Limited liability e. Restricted incorporation
Which two denominations of Protestantism were found in Switzerland?
a. Lutheranism and Calvinism. b. Presbyterianism and Zwinglism. c. Anglicanism and Lutheranism. d. Zwinglianism and Calvinism. e. Anabaptism and Calvinism.
For what purpose did Gothic sculptors set statues into the façade of the church?
A) To depict human emotion and interaction in stone B) To reclaim the grandeur of Greece with realistic depictions in stone C) To reclaim the grandeur of Rome with idealistic depictions in stone D) To tell a story of God and humanity E) The accurate depiction of the most important allegories from the Bible
How did irrigation create a rural class system in the West?
A) Native Americans owned water rights, so they became a wealthy, powerful class divided from white farmers. B) Rich Europeans invested in companies that sold diverted water and owned land, while westerners became poor tenant farmers. C) Irrigation created fertile land, which was sold to immigrants from southern and eastern Europe for small farms. D) Irrigation made once undesirable Indian reservations desirable, so Native Americans were displaced and made to live as nomads. E) Only the wealthy could afford to irrigate, creating a divide between landowners and workers.