Which of the following was an immediate effect of the "corrupt bargain" between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay?
A) Manipulation of the voting in the House of Representatives to install Clay as president
B) Stimulation of partisanship to get more people interested in politics
C) Facilitation of internal improvements without government intervention
D) Establishment of a strong judicial branch and a small executive branch
E) Restriction of the political franchise to the elite
B
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a. Alexander the Great, for his efforts to fuse societies together into one world society, a cosmopolis. b. Augustus, for creating peace and prosperity. c. Ivan the Terrible, for his ruthless establishment of autocracy. d. Catherine II, for her attempts to enlighten the Russian people. e. all of the above
What was the biggest difference between the Vikings and the Frankish war-bands?
a. The Vikings' use of iron weapons b. The Vikings' use of longboats c. The Franks' social hierarchy d. The Franks' family structures e. The Vikings' legal institutions
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the impact of European ideas on the American progressive reform movement?
A. Progressive reformers found social programs in Europe that provided a "safety net" for society's most vulnerable members. B. Most reformers found little similarity between the problems of European and American cities and determined they would have to develop innovative programs that dealt with uniquely American issues. C. Reformers called upon Republicans and Democrats to adopt the programs they had learned about in Europe D. Some reformers traveled to Europe to attend graduate school and brought back ideas on economic and social programs.
What was significant about the Big Bonanza?
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