In the election of 1808, the __________.
a. Federalists won the presidency but lost seats in the House
b. Federalists won the presidency and gained seats in the House
c. Republicans won the presidency but lost ground in the House
d. Republicans won the presidency and gained seats in the House
c. Republicans won the presidency but lost ground in the House
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To placate the Southern slave-holding states, the delegates at the Constitutional Convention agreed to ____________.
A. count each enslaved person as 3/5 of a white person-the 3/5 Compromise-in relation to representation in Congress. B. count all enslaved people as 3/5 of a white person to reduce the Southern slaveholders' taxes to offset the costs of maintaining the enslaved population. C. never ban the importation of Africans for purposes of enslavement. D. count male enslaved people just like white people and the women and children as 3/5 of a person.
In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening __________
A) had little influence on politics B) led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights C) excluded ordinary people from politics D) mainly appealed to the rich and well-established
What labor leader became the leading figure of the Chicano Movement in the 1960s?
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In Southeast Asia, imperialist governments
A. fostered intensive industrial development and were widely successful. B. established mass educational systems to educate peasant children for citizenship and industrial work. C. practiced a policy of peaceful coexistence. D. often blended direct and indirect rule, with the latter used widely in rural areas such as Malaya. E. contracted with private Asian conglomerates to administer their colonies.