In Jacksonian America a typical member of the Whig party would NOT have been _______.

1) middling farmers.
2) wealthy businessmen.
3) large Southern planters.
4) small farmers.


Ans: 4) small farmers.

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A) a march of unemployed men to Washington, D.C. B) a strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company C) the movement to create the People's Party D) widespread protests against the gold standard

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The Americans involved in the XYZ Affair were

a. Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton. b. Jay, Gerry, Adams. c. Marshall, Gerry, C.C. Pinckney. d. Marshall, Jefferson, Madison. e. C.C. Pinckney, Jay, Marshall.

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