Which statement describes the national Democratic Party after its presidential nominating convention in the summer of 1968?

A) Democrats lost parts of the traditional New Deal coalition.
B) The party gained new constituencies among the silent majority.
C) The party took a strong antiwar position.
D) Democrats united quickly behind nominee Hubert Humphrey.


A) Democrats lost parts of the traditional New Deal coalition.

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The term _________ referred to the group of close advisors to the Crown that offered suggestions on how the Crown should best exercise its executive authority. A. Radical Whigs B. Privy Council C. committees of correspondence D. minutemen

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What caused German immigration to the United States to rise in the mid-nineteenth century?

A) war with France B) war with England C) food shortages D) failed revolution

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Throughout his administration, President Roosevelt resisted pressure to take the United States off the gold standard

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The Oath of the Tennis Court was a commitment to __________

A) overthrow the monarchy B) promulgate a constitution C) suppress the Great Fear D) storm the Bastille

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