Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were often considered __________, leaders who worked to seize absolute power.

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Answer: Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were often considered despotic leaders who worked to seize absolute power, although it should be noted that Caesar was generally more despotic than Elizabeth. 

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Which explains Daniel Webster''s compromise on the issue of slavery? A. He agreed with John C. Calhoun''s position. B. He saw no other way to keep the United States together. C. He promised his constituents he would support slavery. D. He hoped to win the presidential election.

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The correct option is C

Daniel Webster was a prominent statesman of the United States during the American antebellum, or pre-Civil War era. Webster gained regional prestige due to his defense of the shipping interests of New England. He had a nationalist vision whose fabulous articulation earned Webster to become one of the most renowned orators and leaders of the American Whig Party.

As in the case of Henry Clay, Webster's desire to see a solid Union and the conflicts of his time solved led him to acquire certain commitments that kept him more or less alien to the sectarianism that prevailed during the war between the Union. and the Confederate States. Although Webster tried three times, he was never elected to the Presidency of the United States. Like his attempts to reach the White House, his efforts to lead his country toward a definitive peace proved futile. In spite of the above, Webster is recognized for his intentions, which has earned him being named by the US Senate as one of its most prominent members.

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i think the answer is c

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I'm not intirilly sure it's c i hope it is I'm sorry

The end of the Cold War hindered the Persian Gulf War. True or False?

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Just tested it, the answer is false

Jefferson Davis only served 2 years in prison
True or False

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Jefferson Davis did indeed serve 2 years

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B. city government
C. national government
D. the people

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It would be the "C. national government" that has the power to exercise exclusive powers in the United States, since in federalist governments the national (or central) government has most of the power. 

One reason for the postwar economic growth was the benefits found in the ___________.

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The rapid growth of home ownership and the rise of suburban communities helped drive the postwar economic boom.

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