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i need to know either American congressional corruption or ethical actions by American congress between 1989-1994, thanx.
How
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Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?
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why did Jefferson in his democratic republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing in trade?A the Democratic
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why did Jefferson oppose Hamiltons plan for creating a national bank? Select all that apply. He argued that Congress did not
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Which of the following does Roosevelt single out as a special interest in his time (1912)
big business slavery states cotton
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What did the Anti-Federalists want?
a Bill of Rights to immediately ratify the Constitution a more powerful central government
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In a paragraph, describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American politics. Be sure to consider
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Which of the following is true of American politics?
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Which group was primarily associated with the democratic republicans
Wealthy merchants Enslaved African Americans Manufacturing
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Fred is very excited! he just became a naturalized citizen and he loves American politics. He cannot wait to get involved and
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Why did Jefferson and his Democratic-Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?
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5) How can Americans find common ground with each other in political contests?
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Which statement draws correct conclusions about the relationship between Washington’s spirit of party and Roosevelt’s
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics?(1 point)
Responses Linkage institutions
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics ?
A. Linkage institutions connect the
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics?
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics? (1 point)
• Linkage institutions have
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Why was Thomas E. Watson a significant figure in politics? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses He was known for his
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Demon
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Why was Thomas E. Watson a significant figure in politics? Select 2 that apply.
A. He was known for his support of poor farmers
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boyj
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Why was Thomas E. Watson a significant figure in politics? Select the two that apply.
He was known for his support of poor
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hI sIsTeRs
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics?
a. Linkage institutions connect
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Which statement best explains how agrarianism influenced the goals of the Populist Party?(1 point) Responses The Populist Party
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Which event caused the Democratic-Republican Party to split into two separate parties?
The creation of the American System The
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Why does the cartoon, from the Bank War in 1832, portray President Jackson as a king?
(1 point) Responses Many people felt he was
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a new political era quick check which statement best explains how agrarianism influenced the goals of the populist party
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who was in charge of the missour compomised
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In a paragraph, describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American politics. Be sure to consider
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Which of the following is NOT a reason a sitting President can be impeached?(1 point)
Responses Unpopular with the opposing party
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hen the Republican Party formed, what was its primary goal?
(1 point) Responses to keep popular sovereignty to keep popular
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Discuss the increase and decrease of presidential powers. Define “Imperial Presidency” and give two examples of presidents
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In 1940, Eugene Talmadge ran a successful campaign for governor by criticizing the New Deal as which of the following?
A. too
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Analyze why the two-party system can negatively influence the legislative process
[] The two-party system empowers American
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strengths and weaknesses of american democracy
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conclusion about american democracy
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Read the following excerpt from a news conference in which Harry S. Truman was asked about Senator Joseph McCarthy to answer the
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When he was governor, Eugene Talmadge's BIGGEST national political opponent was
Responses A Senator Richard B. RussellSenator
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Jonathan
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Analyze the impact that slavery played on American politics between 1820–1861
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Jimmy Carter in Politics (governor, senator, and president) what happned
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who was involved in Jimmy Carter in Politics (governor, senator, and president)
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In what ways did this conservative movement affect American politics? (Two sentences minimum.)
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Donald Craven
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Which statement best describes the function of linkage institutions in American politics?(1 point)
Responses Linkage institutions
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donal
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There are ____________electors in American Electoral College.
Choose the best answer from the options below: A 538 B 270 C 535
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What is the current strategy of American politics as it relates to Islamic religious matters?
Responses Stay out of all religious
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How does gerrymandering impact the democratic process in the United States?(1 point) Responses It encourages bipartisan
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What are the names of the two major political parties in the United States today?
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Which statement best describes the historic context of the political cartoon above?
(1 point) Responses Once Richard Nixon took
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How did Bill Clinton gain appeal among voters?
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