The 1867 Tenure of Office Act was a law:
a. limiting the President's power to dismiss public officials approved by the Senate
b. limiting the president's tenure in office to two terms
c. forbidding former Confederate officials from holding any office
d. forbidding former Confederate officials from holding office in the federal government
A
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All of the following are correct about early African nationalist activities except
a. most of the anti-colonial nationalists were committed to violence. b. they were led by Western-educated African intellectuals. c. political organizations for African rights did not arise until after World War I. d. the ANC was formed by local Africans in South Africa. e. at first many advocates of African rights focused on improving living conditions rather than independence.
In March 1776, after being forced to evacuate Boston by the Continental Army, the British Army:
A) set their base in New York. B) secretly sought refuge in Boston. C) sailed home. D) surrendered to the Continental Army. E) prepared for the Battle of Bunker Hill.
In 1993, President de Klerk agreed with Nelson Mandela to implement
a. immediate and total National Party control until the ANC had greater experience in governing such a diverse society. b. a transitional period in which representatives of the National Party and the ANC would be cabinet members. c. democratic national elections. d. a temporary dictatorship which combined representatives of both parties. e. a voting system which was restricted to those who could both read and write.
What retailer founded in 1893 built a solid reputation among rural Americans to whom it sold a wide range of mail-order goods via an annual catalog?
A) ?Macys B) ?Sears, Roebuck and Company C) ?J. C. Penney D) ?WalMart