Many Democrats objected to their 1972 presidential nominee, George McGovern, because they thought that he was

a. too liberal.
b. only a reluctant critic of the Vietnam War.
c. a poorly educated embarrassment.
d. a southern conservative who would cost them the black vote.


A

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How did John Trumbull's The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill enhance the moral complexity of the events taking place at this first major battle of the American Revolution?

A) African Americans like Peter Salem, who supposedly killed Major Pitcairn, are prominently featured as the heroes of this battle. B) Trumbull focuses more on the chaos of the battle rather than the heroic actions of the soldiers involved from each side. C) General Warren's sacrifice of life and British Major John Small's intervention to prevent one of his own men from bayonetting Warren show that both sides displayed virtue and heroism. D) The refusal of American soldiers to follow military orders from their own officers illustrates the spirit of independence and insubordination.

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Intending on pushing further into the South, British commanders realized that

A) the distance was too far. B) supply lines would be too long. C) Loyalist sympathy was weak. D) All of the above.

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Harry Truman possessed all of the following personal characteristics except

a. patience and prudery. b. few pretensions. c. willingness to accept responsibility. d. honesty. e. courage.

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How did the United States government attempt to stimulate economic growth during the early nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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