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Medesa

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Which of the following prominent American leaders was least enthusiastic about U.S. imperialistic adventures in the 1890s?
 
  a. Theodore Roosevelt
  b. William Randolph Hearst
  c. Alfred Thayer Mahan
  d. William McKinley
  e. Grover Cleveland

Question 2

The nullification crisis of 1833 resulted in a clear-cut victory for
 
  a. South Carolina.
  b. Andrew Jackson and the Union.
  c. states' rights.
  d. neither Andrew Jackson nor the nullifiers.
  e. the industrialists.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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