When John C. Calhoun put forth his doctrine of nullification, he was

A. governor of South Carolina.
B. a congressman.
C. a senator.
D. secretary of state.
E. vice president.


Answer: E

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a. halting the rise of the Ku Klux Klan b. enforcing the Fourteenth Amendment c. distributing land to former slaves d. arbitrating labor disputes between former slaves and their masters e. providing educational opportunities for former slaves

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A) philology B) rhetoric C) humanism D) ethics

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A) rapidly expanding. B) in disarray. C) farmed by free blacks. D) burned over by fire.

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A) It had the feel of a frontier boom town. B) The sunny climate was suited for year-round shooting of film. C) It attracted young, cosmopolitan people. D) It was close to traditional sources of culture.

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