What conclusion can be made about the presidential elections during the Gilded Age?
A) The People's Party took over 25 percent of the popular vote in the 1892 election.
B) The electorate was evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans.
C) Every candidate who won the popular vote also won the electoral vote.
D) Incumbent presidents who ran for a second consecutive term were reelected to office.
B
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A) mound builders B) a desert people C) a largely urban culture D) strictly hunter-gatherers
The U.S. Constitution __________
A) explicitly legalizes slavery B) refers to slavery in three places, but only indirectly C) ignores the issue of slavery altogether D) gives Congress the power to regulate slavery in the states
For female advocates of the women's rights movement
A) violent actions were deemed necessary for change. B) change, it was believed, would never occur. C) leading abolitionists were seen as natural and important allies. D) marriage was deemed a dead institution.
American Indian activists brought attention to their cause in the 1970s by seizing
a. the Little Big Horn battleground and Mount Rushmore in the sacred Black Hills. b. Alcatraz Island and Wounded Knee, South Dakota. c. the major tribal headquarters throughout Oklahoma. d. salmon fishing grounds in Washington and trout lakes in Wisconsin and Minnesota. e. the Tippecanoe battlefield and Mesa Verde National Park.