As Prime Minister, Disraeli co-opted liberal ideas to win popular support
A) helped organize the Labour Party.
B) used discrimination against Catholics and Jews to strengthen his popular appeal.
C) launched an aggressive imperial policy to divert attention from domestic problems.
D) relied on the free market, not the state, to solve social problems.
E) helped dismantle the Communist Party.
Answer: A
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A) upheld the constitutionality of the Removal Act. B) ruled that the state of Georgia could not force the Cherokees to give up their land. C) gave the federal government total control of the "Indian question." D) refused to hear the Cherokees' case against the state of Georgia.
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A) show his resistance to slavery. B) show his solidarity with the local slaves. C) spark a slave revolt among the local slaves. D) avenge the deaths of several antislavery activists in Lawrence, Kansas. E) seize ammunition held at the federal arsenal there so that he could return to Kansas and lead a slave revolt.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false