The United States' most successful diplomat in the Era of Good Feelings was
a. Henry Clay
b. Daniel Webster.
c. John Quincy Adams.
d. Andrew Jackson.
e. James Monroe.
c
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The 1889 land rush __________
A) opened up the last Indian-controlled part of Oklahoma for white settlement B) only opened a western strip of Oklahoma not assigned to any tribe C) forced the Cherokee and Choctaw to abandon their lands D) was met with widespread violent Indian resistance
The first quarter of the nineteenth century saw the emergence of
A) local political elites. B) women's suffrage. C) the politics of "deference." D) professional politicians.
In the case of __________ (1816), the Court took a loose view of the construction of the Constitution
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
President Johnson's plans for Reconstruction for the most part resembled the Wade-Davis Bill
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.