The Quartering Act dealt with

A. the lodging of British soldiers.
B. customs on legal documents.
C. the coining of colonial money.
D. taxes on sugar.


Answer: A

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The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787

A. welcomed the possibilities of direct democracy. B. were suspicious of wealthy property owners. C. were well educated by the standards of their time. D. did not fear concentrated government power. E. well represented the diversity of the national population.

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In implementing Johnson's plan, southern states __________

a. sometimes ignored Johnson's plan altogether b. accepted it grudgingly or with qualifications c. required blacks have a job, but allowed them to choose their employer d. were required to grant suffrage to all men, black and white e. implemented Jim Crow laws to restrict the freedom of former slaves

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Which of these groups provided much of the financial support for the Anti-Saloon League?

A. recent immigrants B. local businessmen C. women's organizations D. the Democratic Party

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Personal liberty laws prevented __________

A) state officials from helping to capture escaped slaves B) southerners from entering a state to capture a runaway C) a state’s residents from investing in slaves D) the use of force in the capture of escaped slaves

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