America's Gilded Age presidents usually
A) proved to be incompetent leaders.
B) were reelected to a second term.
C) did not feel obligated to propose new legislation to Congress.
D) had little experience in politics and public service.
C
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The Nez Percé Indians of Idaho were goaded into war when
a. the Sioux sought their land. b. American authorities tried to herd them onto a reservation. c. gold was discovered on their land. d. the Americans objected to their planned migration to Canada. e. their alliance with the Shoshones required it.
The congressional elections of 1866 resulted in a resounding victory for the Republicans.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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What will be an ideal response?
In the campaign of 1896, William McKinley
A. campaigned largely from his house. B. alienated Protestants by reaching out to Catholics. C. embarked on an unprecedented public-speaking tour. D. appealed to the interests of urban industrial workers. E. was significantly outspent by his opponent.