What effect did the Grange movement have on American politics?

A. It led to the establishment of the People's Party.
B. It led to significant Republican Party platform changes.
C. It led to an effective Interstate Commerce Commission.
D. It led to several massive government rural welfare programs.


Answer: A

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Why did Washington view the Whiskey Rebellion as a serious threat?

a. The rebellious farmers elicited the help of Native Americans, creating a quasi-civil war. b. Because the governor refused to suppress the rebellion, Washington saw it as a state's refusal to pay taxes and as a violent protest against the government. c. Because Britain supplied the rebellious farmers with money and arms, Washington assumed that they were siding with the enemy. d. Because France was having its own revolutionary war, Washington worried the violence would lead to civil war. e. The rebellious farmers began to ship and sell their whiskey to France and England, breaking U.S. trade agreements.

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Why were members of the Anti-Imperialist League primarily concerned about acquisition of the Philippines?

A) They felt that the islands offered little strategic importance to the United States. B) They disagreed with the concept of giving Filipinos the right to self-government. C) They feared that a European power would try to colonize the Philippines and declare war. D) They thought that undeveloped Asian countries would not be good markets for American industrialized goods.

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The restrictive immigration laws of the 1920s reflected

a. an accommodation to increased migration of blacks to the North. b. the nativist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans. c. a desire to rid the country of the quota system. d. the desire to halt immigration from Latin America. e. growing concern about urban overcrowding and crime.

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Through what means did the Mongols integrate Eurasian cultures? List and explain at least five ways they did this.

What will be an ideal response?

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