The "Declaration of the Causes and Necessity for Taking up Arms" drafted by the Second Continental Congress reflected the views of ________ delegates. Its "Olive Branch" petition reflected the views of the ________ delegates
A) moderate; radical B) radical; moderate
C) moderate; moderate D) radical; radical
C
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The Alliance for Progress was formed for what purpose?
A) to break the European boycott of Latin American goods B) to improve the quality of life and strengthen democracies in Latin America C) to unite the Latin American countries politically D) to allow the United States access to Latin American economies E) to establish communist governments in Latin America
Sikhism combines tenets of
a. Christianity and Islam b. Islam and Buddhism c. Christianity and Buddhism d. Islam and Hinduism e. Buddhism and Hinduism
Why did "tariff abominations" become a major campaign issue in the 1828 election?
a. Adams's campaigners used it to try to win reelection, suggesting that the tariff showed Jackson was an unfit candidate. b. Jackson campaigners used it to gain valuable farmer and merchant votes, knowing that southerners disagreed with it but were already for Jackson. c. The Democratic party in the South (where the tariff was hated) used the tariff to rally around Jackson, a staunch opponent of the tariff. d. The Republican party in the North (where the tariff was generally welcomed) used it to rally around Adams, a staunch supporter of the tariff. e. Senator Martin Van Buren opposed both Adams and Jackson on the tariff and state rights, proposing a third party that would eliminate the tariff.
What generalization can be made about the $400–$500 annual salaries that wage earners made in the United States during the late nineteenth century?
A) Unskilled workers were guaranteed an affordable minimum wage. B) Employers within the same industry offered competitive salaries. C) Wages barely covered basic living expenses. D) The average American working class family lived a comfortable life.