Partisan conflict in Gilded-Age politics was most about which of the following?
A) relations with other nations as the U.S.'s territory continued to grow
B) alternative visions of America's future
C) who would control patronage
D) Social Darwinist plans for domestic reform
C
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a. Legalists. b. Daoists. c. Buddhists. d. Wudists.
After they settled on New Guinea, the Lapita people
A. conquered the native Papuan population with their superior technology. B. likely intermarried with the native Papuan population and created a new synthetic culture over time. C. killed the native Papuan population, partially through military conquest and partially through the spread of foreign diseases. D. introduced farming to native Papuans.
Lincoln's opponent from the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1864 was __________
A) Jefferson Davis B) Stephen Douglas C) John Bell D) Ulysses S. Grant E) George McClellan
Population data of the United States in 1800 reveals
A. fifteen percent of the population lived in towns of more than 8,000. B. no American city had a population larger than 28,000. C. the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian. D. New York was the most populous city in the country. E. ten percent of the non-Indian population lived in towns of more than 8,000.