The most striking "democratic" trend in the election of 1828 was:

A) competition between multiple parties.
B) a surge in voter turnout.
C) Jackson's appeal to urban elites.
D) abolition of the electoral college.


Answer: B

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All of the following approaches by Japan are different in their industrialization EXCEPT a. imperial finance of industry

b. adherence to a laissez-faire philosophy. c. government built railways. d. importation of foreign experts for training e. instituting a universal education system based on applied science.

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Which statement best describes the results of Reconstruction?

A. Although there were problems involved in the process, in the end conditions were much better for African Americans in the South by the end of Reconstruction. B. The effort failed in every way to meet its goals. C. While the immediate results were not as positive as African Americans had hoped, the amendments and legislation enacted proved vital in future efforts to secure civil rights. D. Northern support for Reconstruction remained strong and resolved to the end.

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Robnett and Anderson (2016) conducted a study to determine whether African-American, Asian-American, and Latina women were likely to identify as feminists. They surveyed 1,140 students at an urban university and asked them for their definitions of feminism and their reasons for identifying (or not) as feminists. Describe the study and its results.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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