The American Colonization Society drew its greatest support from _________ in the Upper South

A) poor white people
B) the urban middle class
C) slaveholders
D) tenant farmers


Answer: C

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a. privately told the belligerents that America would remain neutral b. secretly contacted the Allies and promised any aid, short of entering the war c. called for American neutrality in fact as well as in name d. hesitated while trying to decide what to do

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After the death of Shotoku Taishi,

A. the Tokugawa clan seized power. B. the Fujiwara clan was able to decentralize rule in Japan. C. his successors introduced more reforms to make government efficient. D. the rural upper classes were unable to prevent tax revenues from enriching the urban nobility. E. the emperor took up residence in Edo.

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President Dwight Eisenhower's attitude toward racial justice can best be described as

a. not inclined toward promoting integration. b. very supportive. c. a reluctant belief in integration as essential to America's image abroad. d. supporting racial justice over social harmony. e. adhering to the philosophy of states' rights.

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