What member of Congress was a leading voice of opposition to President Lincoln's plans for Reconstruction?

A. Thaddeus Stevens
B. Andrew Johnson
C. Daniel Webster
D. Henry Clay


Answer: A

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A. pope acknowledged that the patriarch was, in fact, superior B. pope gratefully sent gifts to Constantinople C. two churches were able to coexist peacefully for centuries D. pope claimed he was the superior authority

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Which of the following was a key term of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

A) The United States gained all of Texas and half of Mexico. B) The United States paid Mexico $200 million. C) Mexico gained trading rights at New Orleans. D) Slavery was established in all of the Southwest.

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One can conclude from the experience of the Navajo that

a. unity among the Indian tribes of a particular region could prevent white encroachment on Indian lands. b. the federal government actively attempted to protect Indian cultures from aggressive white settlers. c. some Indians were able to retain their traditional culture by refusing to trade with whites. d. the economic power of whites increasingly placed Indians in a dependent and thus weakened position.

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The biggest "boost" to the economy during the Progressive Era came from

A. foreign investment. B. manufacturing. C. expansion of the housing market. D. increased agricultural production.

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