In the late nineteenth century, the Tammany Hall political machine
A. operated out of Chicago.
B. operated out of Chicago and saw its most famous boss, William M. Tweed, sent to prison.
C. saw its most famous boss, William M. Tweed, sent to prison.
D. was one of the few machines that did not engage in graft and corruption.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: C
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A) merged with the Nichiren sect. B) broke with Buddhist tradition. C) preached the need of good works to reach salvation. D) believed an evil man could never enter the Pure Land. E) none of the above.
In the early 19th century the Greeks revolted against which entity?
a. The Ottoman Empire b. England c. Austro-Hungary d. Napoleonic France e. Russia
The USA Patriot Act, passed so quickly by Congress that some members did not even read the bill before voting for it, broadly expanded government powers to
A. monitor bank transactions. B. investigate suspected terrorists. C. use electronic surveillance. D. All of these answers are correct.
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