The "corrupt bargain" was an alleged deal between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay to manipulate the voting in the House of Representatives to install Clay as president and Adams as his secretary of state in 1824

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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There were gaps in the public education system prior to 1860, most notably in the area of:

a. the education of girls and women b. foreign languages and art c. higher mathematics d. practical learning for the wealthy

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From what city was the first Russian state built?

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In ruling on the Dred Scott case, the United States Supreme Court

a. freed Dred Scott but upheld the Missouri Compromise. b. denied Scott's appeal but held that slaves could not be taken into free territories. c. essentially upheld the doctrine of popular sovereignty. d. tried to settle the immediate issue on technical legal grounds. e. issued a broad judicial decision ruling that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the federal territories.

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President Roosevelt believed that the federal government should adopt a policy of ____ trusts

a. dissolving b. nationalizing c. regulating d. collusion with e. monitoring

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