Why did Margaret Garner kill her daughter?

A) because she had become an abolitionist
B) to prevent her from being returned to slavery
C) because she had married an African American man
D) to prevent her from fleeing to Canada


Answer: B

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A) a massive invasion of Britain. B) preventing British trade. C) causing political unrest in Britain. D) attacking the British colonies in North America. E) isolating India from Britain.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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In 1929, Albert Fall was convicted of bribery while holding the position of ________.

a. Secretary of the Interior b. Secretary of the Treasury c. head of the Veterans' Bureau d. Secretary of Commerce

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