In the 1830s and 1840s, the most vocal advocate of states’ rights was ________
A) Daniel Webster
B) Henry Clay
C) John C. Calhoun
D) Martin Van Buren
E) Andrew Jackson
Answer: C
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Without the rigidity of the Qin dynasty, how was the Han emperor able to control his vast empire?
a. By subdividing the empire into small military precincts under the control of a Han general b. By relocating massive amounts of people outside their homelands to avoid collective rebellions c. By severely punishing whole populations for any infraction d. By arranging marriages between the Han court and courts of other regions inside the empire e. By subdividing the empire into independent kingdoms
The commander of the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment was __________
A) Martin Delany B) Frederick Douglass C) Robert Gould Shaw D) David Hunter
The riots that engulfed northern cities and the increasing militancy of the movement demonstrated that:
A) civil rights had become a national issue and not just a southern issue. B) the federal government was needed to bring order to American race relations. C) the legal triumphs of the 1950s had caused as many problems as they fixed. D) a new federal program of urban renewal was needed to combat the economic aspects of American racial problems.
The juula were Malinke _______
A) kings B) religious experts C) merchants D) farmers