In South Africa, how much of the population did whites make up?

A. 45 percent
B. 20 percent
C. 65 percent
D. 15 percent
E. 50 percent


Answer: B

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A) population pressures. B) attacks by neighboring peoples. C) climate change. D) internal warfare.

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Working-class leaders gained stronger lobbying power after 1867 because of

a. the decline of child labor. b. the competition from foreign products on the global market. c. fewer restrictions on bargaining power and trade union organizations. d. increased labor actions against factory owners. e. the decrease in the labor population pool.

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_________ was an innovation introduced by Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans when they cultivated popular opinion through newspaper editorials that put yeoman farmers at the center of their political ideology. A. Jeffersonian Democracy C. Jeffersonian Republicanism D. Yeomanry D. Yeoman's Republic

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Abraham Lincoln won the presidency in 1860 _____

A) with a landslide victory in the electoral college B) with a plurality in the popular vote C) by carrying two southern states along with all northern states D) without winning a single southern state E) at the same time that the Republicans gained control of Congress

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