In his second term, President Grover Cleveland
A. faced a Republican-controlled Congress.
B. grew more active in social reform.
C. followed policies similar to those of his first term.
D. changed his position on tariffs.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: C
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a. Ralph Waldo Emerson b. Frederick Jackson Turner c. Herbert Bancroft d. Brigham Young
Which statement would most likely have been said by a Radical Republican in 1865?
A) "Northern hypocrisy shall never determine the destiny of the South." B) "The Constitution does not allow for secession, therefore the South never actually left the Union." C) "The former Confederate states should be punished for secession and slavery." D) "It is with no malice in our hearts that we welcome the return of our Southern brothers." E) "Southerners were led astray by their leaders and should be treated with leniency."
During the 1950s and Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency, the
a. United States rejected its former role as protector of the free world. b. United States economy fell into a prolonged economic recession. c. United States experienced a period of economic growth and affluence. d. domestic programs of the Roosevelt and Truman eras were completely eliminated. e. Bay of Pigs invasion failed.
Carrie Chapman Catt argued that women should be granted the right to vote because
a. women were in all respects the equal of men. b. in the city, women needed to affect such issues as public health and education. c. women should at least have the same rights as African American males. d. suffrage was the logical extension of a woman's traditional role in caring for her family. e. they were morally superior to men.