The election of 1848 was a warning that __________
A) political parties no longer represented a national political community
B) Democratic attacks on slavery threatened to fragment the Union
C) the South was becoming a Whig-only region
D) the loyalty to the nation outweighed sectional identity in most voters' minds
Answer: A
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Akbar´s attempt to create a new divine faith was doomed to failure in part because:
a. din-i ilahi was perceived to be a religion that appealed to courtiers and nobles only b. many followers joined the new divine faith for opportunistic rather than spiritual reasons c. many followers embraced a less strict form of Islam instead d. it was embraced by Sunni theologians
How did conditions in the nation's central cities compare to its emerging suburbs in the postwar decades?
A) Urban areas gained much more media attention than suburbs. B) Cities attracted more minority and working-class migration than suburbs. C) Urban centers possessed wealthier residential areas than suburbs. D) Central cities experienced greater economic growth than suburbs.
Seven policemen and four workers were killed by a bomb at Haymarket Square in __________
A) Chicago B) Homestead, Pennsylvania C) New York D) Fort Collins, Colorado
How did progressives redefine poverty? Why was that important? Where and why did progressive solutions for the problems of poverty fall short?
What will be an ideal response?