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The force or power that pushes or drives electrons through the conductive material is called __________.
Second Bank of the United States
A financial institution chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1816, following the War of 1812, to manage the national economy but was met with opposition and eventually ceased operations in 1836.
Compromise of 1850
A package of five bills passed in the United States that aimed to defuse political tensions between slave and free states regarding territories acquired in the Mexican-American War.
Sectional Disputes
Conflicts and disagreements between different regions or sections of a country, often based on economic, cultural, or political differences.
Whigs
A political faction and later a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, advocating for constitutional monarchism and parliamentary supremacy.
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