Which two men were top leaders of the two major parties in the election year of 1856, but were passed over as presidential candidates because of their strong stands on the slavery issue?

a. Jefferson Davis and John C. Frémont
b. John Bell and John C. Breckinridge
c. Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln
d. James Buchanan and Millard Fillmore
e. Stephen A. Douglas and William H. Seward


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What does the Gentleman's Agreement of 1908 symbolize about Theodore Roosevelt and Progressive reforms?

A. Despite his calls for reform in other areas, Roosevelt exemplified xenophobia. B. Roosevelt frequently broke with Progressive thought when required. C. Progressives and Roosevelt believed the federal government should stay out of local issues. D. Roosevelt adopted the Progressive attitude toward the encouragement of labor strikes.

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When Clinton left office in 2001, the country had the lowest poverty rate in 20 years

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What was the most powerful state in 755?

a. Chola b. Tibet c. China d. Japan e. Korea

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