Where did the political machines of the late 19th century draw some limited support?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Indirectly, from organized religion and some industrial leaders.
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Which of the following was true of the two-party system of the 1840s?
a. It offered voters a real choice of programs and ideologies. b. It offered the illusion of political competition. c. It was built around differences over slavery. d. It was dominated by the Democrats.
A dozen or so dispersed families of H. sapiens would come together around a campfire, forming a clan, _______________.
a. Which elected a priest to represent them to the gods. b. Which courted sexual partners from outside the group. c. Among which sexual partners were chosen. d. Among which a form of barter in Acheulian tools was established.
Phillis Wheatley was
a. the first black college student in American history. b. one of the victims of the Boston Massacre. c. a poet and slave. d. a vocal supporter of the Christianization of Africans. e. a delegate to the Second Continental Congress.
Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) American declaration of war on Spain, (B) sinking of the Maine, (C) passage of the Teller Amendment, and (D) passage of the Platt Amendment
a. A, B, D, C b. D, C, B, A c. B, A, D, C d. B, A, C, D e. C, D, A, B