In the election of 1844, both major candidates switched back and forth on issues such as annexation. In the end, James K. Polk won because:

a. Free-Soilers opposed Henry Clay and the annexation of Texas
b. Liberty Party voters helped swing the state of New York for Polk
c. Henry Clay made too many forthright statements about annexation and the tariff
d. he spelled out clearly for voters the costs and benefits of annexation


B

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A) established affirmative action programs. B) guaranteed the right to vote of all Americans regardless of race. C) outlawed segregation in public accommodations. D) All of these choices E) established voting commissions to supervise elections.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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