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Question 1

Which of the following is true of politics in the Gilded Age?
 
  a. Allegiances to national parties and their candidates were usually evenly divided.
  b. The Republican party dominated Congress throughout the period.
  c. Popular-vote landslides characterized the presidential elections of the period.
  d. The party that controlled the presidency usually controlled Congress.

Question 2

The high tide of appeasement is associated with
 
  a. letting German troops move into the Rhineland.
  b. permitting German reparations to be cancelled.
  c. the union of Germany and Austria.
  d. the treatment of Czechoslovakia at the Munich Conference.
  e. non-intervention on the Spanish Civil War.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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