Examine the debate leading up to the Compromise of 1950 and its basic provisions.

What will be an ideal response?


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Which of these describe Roosevelt’s second term in office?

A) He used his mandate to enact a progressive agenda. B) The closeness of the election weakened his presidency. C) Struggles with Taft made his presidency difficult. D) His second term in office was nearly identical to his first. E) He moved from activism to coalition-building.

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The European country that adopted the policy of ?splendid isolation? in the 1820s and refused to make permanent commitments on the Continent for nearly the next century was

A) Great Britain. B) Russia. C) France. D) Austria. E) none of the above.

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The early nineteenth century in America is known as the "turnpike era" because

A. many roads with a particular kind of toll gate were built for profit by private companies. B. concrete was first developed as a long-life road surface. C. the federal government provided free land to road construction companies. D. Americans stopped transporting goods by canal in favor of roads. E. most towns and villages became connected by a network of inexpensive roads.

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British authorities based their colonial commercial policies on the theory of __________

A) feudalism B) monopolism C) mercantilism D) federalism E) republicanism

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