Who supported the doctrine of nullification?
a) John Calhoun
b) Andrew Jackson
c) Henry Clay
d) John Quincy Adams
a) John Calhoun
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An important factor in changing American lifestyles during the 1920s was
A) the widespread use of the automobile. B) an increase in air travel. C) the repeal of prohibition. D) the development of television.
What was the situation in Korea when World War II ended?
a. It was still under the control of Japan. b. The Soviets had suppressed a Korean independence movement. c. The Americans had suppressed a Korean independence movement. d. The Soviets and Americans agreed to a temporary division of Korea.
The new middle class of the Gilded Age was composed __________.
A. mainly of "new immigrants" B. largely of doctors, lawyers, and teachers C. almost exclusively of white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants D. almost exclusively of Irish Catholics and German Lutherans
In the early 1940s, the collaboration between Charlie Parker and __________ resulted in bebop
A) Eubie Blake B) Jay McShann C) Dizzy Gillespie D) Duke Ellington