The zenith of liberalism was reached during the presidency of __________
A) Harry Truman
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Jimmy Carter
D) Lyndon Johnson
D
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The Land Ordinances of 1784, 1785 and 1787, which created the Northwest Territory, also
a. abolished slavery in the territories north of the Ohio River. b. established a procedure for surveying and selling western lands c. specified a process by which a territory could become a state once it had been settled and gained enough population d. all of these choices. e. none of these choices.
The troubles that existed in the British Isles in the seventeenth century were
A) struggles based strictly upon the religious conflicts caused by Mary Queen of Scots and her persecution of the Protestants. B) caused by the Irish revolts of the Catholics that were underrepresented in parliament. C) intertwined religious and political struggles created by the Protestant reformation. D) intertwined religious, political, and national struggles. E) caused predominantly by the conflicting views of what tier of citizen should be allowed to serve in Parliament.
Between 1945 and 1957, the growth of American consumerism was aided by
A. revolving charge accounts. B. the development of credit cards. C. low-payment credit plans. D. an 800-percent increase in consumer credit. E. All these answers are correct.
Stephen Douglas angered southern Democrats by
a. introducing legislation designed to undo the Dred Scott decision. b. proposing a constitutional amendment to extend citizenship to African Americans. c. calling for the extension of the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific. d. taking a public stand against the Lecompton constitution.