With the support of Clay, John Quincy Adams was elected as the next president.

a. true
b. false


Answer: a. true

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The provisions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) created by Congress in 1932 reflected President Hoover's assumption that the depression was caused by

A) an international trade deficit. B) uncontrollable economic forces. C) the stock market crash. D) tight credit.

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The most spectacular and deadly example of lawlessness and gangsterism in the 1920s was in

a. San Francisco. b. New Orleans. c. Boston. d. Chicago. e. Las Vegas.

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The Constitution represented the triumph of compromise, and Americans who accepted the Constitution had to change many of their basic beliefs about government. These included all the following EXCEPT

A. the assumption that republics were best suited to small geographic areas. B. a preoccupation with severely limiting executive power. C. the instinct to give ultimate loyalty and sovereignty to one's own state. D. the ability of free citizens to govern themselves through disinterested representatives.

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Why was San Francisco politician Harvey Milk significant?

-He was the first openly gay person to win elected office. -He was elected mayor of San Francisco, which was shocking for a gay candidate. -He secured passage of a gay marriage law in California. -He represented the new emerging gay political power.

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