During the 1830s, the development of a national two-party political system was mainly the result of

(a) conflicts over the use of the Monroe Doctrine
(b) debates over the National Bank and tariffs
(c) disputes over the Oregon boundary
(d) controversy over the Indian Removal Act


Answer: (b) debates over the National Bank and tariffs

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A) Direct Democrats B) capitalists C) labor unions D) Social Darwinists E) nationalists

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Christianity appealed to the poor and underserved populations of Rome. For this reason, it makes sense that it first gained popularity __________.

A. in urban centers B. in Italy C. in frontier towns D. among coloni

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John Adams presided over the Constitutional Convention in 1787

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Race made slavery easier in the colonies because

a. Blacks were considered somebody's slave unless they could prove otherwise. b. Race made running away difficult. c. Race made potential slaves easily identifiable. d. all the above choices. e. none of these choices.

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