The nullification crisis was strongly influenced by __________
A) foreign manufacturing interests
B) the political maneuvers of the National Republicans
C) the demands of other southern states
D) the personal feud between Jackson and Calhoun
E) the relocation of Native Americans
Answer: D
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Belligerents on both sides of World War II believed that the side with the strongest __________ would prevail.
A) military technology B) patriotic passion C) religious fervor D) community solidarity
Truman responded to the recommendations of NSC-68 by
a. approving all of the report's recommendations. b. approving a moderate increase in military spending. c. rejecting additional military spending as unfeasible. d. asking the United Nations to create an agreement eliminating atomic weapons.
Which of these does not represent the Native American experience during World War II?
A) They served as code talkers, relaying secret messages for the U.S. military in a complex language that the Japanese couldn't understand. B) Many Native Americans left reservations for good-paying jobs in West Coast defense industries. C) Anti-Indian discrimination forced many Native Americans back onto reservations. D) Many Native American reservations saw their budgets nearly triple, thanks to money sent back by Indian defense workers. E) Native Americans once again faced the risk of their land being taken, and organized the National Congress of American Indians to fight this trend.
The Second New Deal:
a) focused on economic relief. b) focused on civil liberties. c) focused on economic security d) focused on business recovery.