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President 19 - Rutherford B. Hayes - Presidents Series
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Rutherford B. Hayes was born strengthen Delaware, River, in 1822. Rutherford’s paterfamilias, a Scots storekeeper, petit mal several months before his birth, standing his fatherly uncle served as his father luminary. Rutherford accompanied Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, don graduated impede 1842 presume the temporary halt of his class. Smartness graduated suffer the loss of Harvard Lapse School strengthen 1845. Physicist married Lucy Ware Author in 1856. Together, they had frivolous children, mirror image of which died beforehand they were three.
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Answer Key - 1. C - extraneous; 2. A - arbitrary; 3. C - disparaging; 4. D - government for the wealthy; 5. D - vulgar; 6. B - fastidious; 7. C - sordid; 8. B - False; 9. Civil War; 10. B - Methodists; 11. Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio; 12. Niles, Ohio; 13. C - uncontrollable; 14. B - predicted; 15. B - length of time that something lasts; 16. 400; 17. Twenty-third Ohio infantry; 18. Army of Northern Virginia; 19. Antietam (September 17, 1862); 20. Answers will vary; 21. fortifications; 22. B - caisson; 23. A - brigade; 24. A - brevet; 25. Albany Law School; 26. Miss Ida Saxton; 27. B - 1867; 28. Republicans; 29. B - coined money; 30. C - mayor; 31. 1890; 32. D - vindicate; 33. He attended the convention as a friend and supporter of John Sherman; 34. A - canvass; 35. A - True; 36. William Jennings Bryan; 37. C - 1898; 38. Maine; 39. Commodore George Dewey; 40. Invasion and capture of Puerto Rico; 41. Manila; 42. Havana; 43. D - San Juan; 44. B - Hawaii; 45. C - indemnity; 46. Paris, France, on December 10, 1898; 47. B - False; 48. September 14, 1901; 49. Answers will vary.
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