What personal experiences urged Margaret Sanger to advocate birth control?

A) the impact that lack of birth control had on women she knew
B) her opposition to prostitution
C) her own difficult pregnancies
D) the time she spent in Europe


A

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A. Republicans B. Federalists C. Northern merchants D. ex-slaves

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Why was John C. Calhoun’s doctrine of nullification threatening to opponents of slavery?

a) Southern leaders might use it as a legal basis for upholding slavery or acting against the federal government. b) Nullification meant that states could unilaterally take away citizenship. c) This doctrine threatened to close the border with Canada. d) It created strict legal distinctions between races.

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How were Young Americans different from the more traditional members of the Democratic Party?

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