One of the West's persistent political demands was for
a. a strong gold-back monetary system.
b. a stronger Bank of the United States.
c. cheap money issued by unregulated banks.
d. federal aid to subsidize agriculture.
e. None of these choices are correct.
c
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the election of 1800 reflected a significant philosophical divide between two political parties that would dominate American politics for decades.
The First Battle of Bull Run
(A) Convinced Northerners the war would be over quickly (B) Convinced Southerners the war would be over quickly (C) Convinced the North and the South the war would be over quickly (D) Convinced the North and the South the war would be long and bloody
The 1865 southern constitutional conventions __________
A) were dominated by Republicans B) denied black people political and civil rights C) included both black and white delegates D) were opposed by Andrew Johnson
During Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential run, Louis Farrakhan gained national notoriety for:
A) predicting an assassination attempt on Jackson's life. B) calling for direct action to draw attention to social injustice. C) making anti-Jewish statements. D) his bid to be Jackson's vice-president.