In the election of 1808, the Federalist Party ________

A) seemed unable to adapt to the changes in society
B) made impressive gains in Congress
C) had won new support in the West
D) was dominated by innovative new political leaders
E) nominated George Clinton for president


Answer: B

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A) ?home ownership B) ?a steady, well-paying job C) ?family D) ?doing one's part for the nation's safety E) ?consumption

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The population of the thirteen American colonies was

a. about evenly divided among Anglo-Saxons, French, Scots-Irish, and Germans. b. perhaps the most diverse in the world, although it remained predominantly Anglo-Saxon. c. about one-half non-English. d. most ethnically mixed in New England. e. largely German and African American in the South.

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Examine the rise of Buddhism in China. Through what mechanisms did Buddhism take hold in China? What was the relationship between Buddhism and China's preexisting belief systems-Confucianism and Daoism?

What will be an ideal response?

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Thomas Bray was determined to __________

A) end slavery in his lifetime B) convert slaves to Christianity C) send slaves back to Africa D) expand slavery in the New World

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