Analyze the Emancipation Proclamation in light of the following thesis statement: "As a moral and legal document the Emancipation Proclamation was wanting, but as a political document it was nearly flawless."

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Napoleon III initiated liberal reforms largely to __________.

A. mask failed foreign policy B. energize the economy C. make common cause with urban workers D. fulfill his original promises to govern in the spirit of the French Revolution

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On December 20, 1860, __________ seceded from the Union

A) Alabama B) South Carolina C) Georgia D) Virginia

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Which of Woodrow Wilson's platforms does not exemplify the concept of laissez-faire?

A. leaving the tasks of corporate regulation to state governments and agencies B. dissolving corporate manufacturing trusts to protect economic competition C. refusing to enact social justice reform for minorities and the poor D. lowering or eliminating protectionist tariffs on imported goods

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Opposition from the American Medical Association (AMA) blocked:

A) federal involvement in health care. B) government health research. C) increases in prices for drugs and medical treatment. D) private medical insurance policies.

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