In the 1980 presidential campaign,
a. Edward Kennedy challenged incumbent President Carter for the nomination of the Democratic party.
b. Ronald Reagan failed to gain control of either house of Congress for the Republican party.
c. third-party candidate John Anderson prevented Ronald Reagan from winning a majority of the popular vote.
d. Ronald Reagan won the presidency by the closest margin since the Kennedy-Nixon election of 1960.
e. Reagan tailored his campaign to appeal to independents and liberal Democrats.
a
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a. New York Central. b. Northern Pacific. c. Union Pacific. d. Central Pacific Railroad. e. Great Northern.
What led to a Chinese mass boycott of U.S.-made goods?
A. congressional renewal of a ban on Chinese immigration B. anger over the U.S. helping the British put down the Boxer Rebellion C. resentment over the Open Door policy D. the U.S. showing favoritism toward Japan over China
Two political factions dominated Japanese politics after World War I: those that favored international involvement, and the militarists. What values and interests did each represent? What advantages did each have?
What will be an ideal response?
By the 1850s at Lowell, __________
A) Irish immigrants had replaced New England women as workers B) the Lowell system had been widely copied across New England C) more women than ever were working in the mills D) most residents were self-sufficient farm workers