Answer:The amount spent on the presidential race alone was $2.4 billion, and over $1 billion of that was spent by the campaigns of the two major candidates: Barack Obama spent $730 million in his election campaign, and John McCain spent $333 million
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From the tone and factual content of the main body of reading, the answer should be
C <<<< answer.
Not A. We do not know if the industrial areas were in favor of Talmadge. They might have been or they may not have been. The reading does not make this clear.
Not B We don't know that either. The implication is that he got in by appealing to the rural areas because their vote meant more than the urban areas. If B is true, then he would have had to appeal to someone, but who?
We don't know if that was true or not. It could have been, but would he have been reelected 3 times if that was his public view?
The way that <span>the Radical Republican program for Reconstruction differs from President Abraham Lincoln’s “Ten-Percent Plan” is: </span><span>Radical Republicans denied that freedmen be given equal rights.
even after they been freed, the members of the radical republicans still can't accept that the African-American citizens were given the right to vote like the white citizen.</span>
1. 1921
2. 1922
3. 1920 i dont know abt this one
4. 1920
5. 1919
Answer:
"The Southern Colonies were dominated by a desire to make money"
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