What was the impact of the selection of William Jennings Bryan as the Democratic presidential nominee in 1896?
A) It virtually ensured a Democratic victory in November.
B) It alienated the Populists.
C) It prompted Conservative Democrats to leave the party or sit out the election.
D) It convinced the Republicans to nominate Grover Cleveland.
C
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How did William "Boss" Tweed gain power in the Tammany Hall machine of New York City? How did he operate and what ultimately led to his downfall?
Answer:
_____ occurs when people view innocent comments as personal attacks or hostile criticisms
A) Pseudolistening B) Defensive listening C) Gap filling D) Ambushing E) Active listening
The first site of interaction between European and American peoples was the Caribbean, and when the Spanish arrived there, the Taíno were the most prominent people.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What were the main crops that formed the basis of agriculture in North America?
a) maize, beans, and squash b) yams, beets, and sugar cane c) rice, manioc, and peanuts d) wheat, oats, and barley