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kodithompson

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As the seventeenth century wore on, regional differences continued to crystallize, most notably
 
  a. the use of indentured servants.
  b. loyalty to England.
  c. the continuing rigidity of Puritanism.
  d. the breaking of the Atlanta economy.
  e. the importance of slave labor in the South.

Question 2

All of the following happened after President John Tyler's veto of a bill to establish a new Bank of the United States except
 
  a. he was expelled from the Whig party.
  b. all but one member of his cabinet resigned.
  c. an attempt was made in the House of Representatives to impeach him.
  d. Tyler also vetoed a Whig-sponsored high-tariff bill.
  e. he signed another similar national bank bill providing for a Fiscal Corporation.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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