The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest against a policy that was initially proposed by

A) Thomas Jefferson.
B) George Washington.
C) John Adams.
D) Alexander Hamilton.
E) James Madison.


D

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The passage of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill of Rights) was partly motivated by

a. fear of postwar veterans' protests. b. memories of the mistreatment of the veterans' Bonus Army in the 1930s. c. fear that the labor markets could not absorb millions of discharged veterans. d. a desire to expand the social diversity of American colleges and universities. e. the need of American business for a more highly educated workforce.

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a. A number of black newspapers and schools opened in churches before finding their own buildings. b. Some black churches linked racial uplift with institutional segregation from white churches. c. Many black churches grafted the Progressive ideology of the Social Gospel unto the struggle for racial uplift, uniting the goals of Christianity, social reform, and black advancement. d. Fundraising and community mobilization at black churches remained dominated by men, forcing black women to pursue social reform through secular institutions.

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As trade developed in the colonies during the 1700s, capitalist, rather than mercantilist, patterns of trade were starting to take hold among colonial merchants and traders

Answer:

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