William Jennings Bryan's principal campaign issue in the presidential election of 1896 was his
a. promise to increase existing tariffs.
b. vehement opposition to immigration restriction.
c. support of strict immigration restriction.
d. commitment to the free coinage of silver.
d
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Rather than "reconstruction," Andrew Johnson referred to his plan as a __________ of the Union
A) renewal B) restoration C) reconciliation D) rebirth
Which of the following statements best characterizes the nature of India today?
A. India, unlike China, has rejected its cultural traditions and adopted those of the West. B. The majority of India's population is part of a large and growing middle class. C. India's economy is a perfect model of the modern, successful socialist state. D. India today is a nation of contrasts, with nearly one-third of its population living in poverty. E. Rural and urban poverty in India is rapidly becoming the norm for the first time in Indian history.
The English settlers in Barbados used slave labor to make a fortune producing __________.
a. sugar b. textiles c. flour d. pipe tobacco
Before becoming active in the women's rights movement, the Grimké sisters were already well known as __________
A) temperance reformers B) abolitionists C) antiprostitution activists D) evangelical preachers