During the Quasi-War with France, Alexander Hamilton's faction of the Federalist Party tried to
a. run for president.
b. destroy the Republican Party.
c. enrich themselves by selling shoddy materials to the War Department.
d. find a way of peacefully resolving the crisis.
B
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A) Anthony Wayne B) William Henry Harrison C) Andrew Jackson D) Oliver Hazard Perry
Why did many elections in the late nineteenth century focus on the scandalous conduct of the candidates?
A) Most voters were poorly informed about the major issues of the time. B) The two major parties largely agreed on most of the major issues of the time. C) The disagreement between the two parties was so sharp and bitter that personal attacks became common. D) Voters typically did not have strong opinions about governmental policy.
Which of the following methods did the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) use to test segregation in the South?
A) Organizing Freedom Rides into the South B) Having its members seek admission to colleges in the South C) Organizing marches for black suffrage in Alabama D) Holding church services in Alabama E) Having its members register to vote in elections
The secret ballot enhanced the power of the two-party system over the average voter.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)