Anti-Jacksonians called themselves Whigs because
A) some Jacksonians had begun to call themselves Tories.
B) they were strong supporters of better ties with Britain.
C) it was Henry Clay's nickname.
D) they accused President Jackson of acting like a monarch.
E) they wanted to hearken back to revolutionary ideals.
D
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The two largest overseas empires by 1914 were held by
a. Britain and France b. Britain and the United States c. France and Germany d. Russia and Britain e. The Ottomans and Britain
Which of the following reflects the Progressive response to the prospect of the United States entering World War I?
a) American Union Against Militarism b) League of Nations c) Selective Service Act d) Peace Conference at Paris
Through the Adams-Onis Treaty, the United States gained
A) most of the Oregon Territory. B) the Rocky Mountains. C) the Mississippi Valley. D) Indiana. E) Florida.
British colonists could not settle beyond the __________________ .
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).