The Republican Party was formed by people who, despite their differences, were united in their

a. fear of "Papal Power"
b. fear of federal power
c. desire to stop the expansion of slavery
d. support of the Kansas-Nebraska


Ans: c. desire to stop the expansion of slavery

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a. had become fully integrated, though some school districts remained stronger than others. b. continued to show widespread evidence of de facto racial segregation. c. operated under a federal system which ensured a standard quality of education. d. became the target of a major Supreme Court initiative to fulfill the promises of the landmark

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Which of the following positions was not a part of President Washington's cabinet?

A) Sec. of State B) Sec. of the Treasury C) Sec. of War D) Sec. of the Interior

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Of the following groups, support for the Whigs was weakest among

A. substantial New England manufacturers. B. wealthy southern planters. C. evangelical Protestants. D. aristocratic Americans. E. small western farmers.

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President ______________ was known for his strong desire to move the Indians off of US land, and supported the forced removal of the Cherokees out of Georgia.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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