________ magazine was the leading photographic journal in the 1930s.

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The most important contribution of the antebellum black convention movement was to

a. secure the abolition of slavery in the few northern states which retained it. b. acquire voting rights for black men in most of the states of the Midwest. c. convince the majority of white northerners that blacks should have equal political and social rights. d. foster a sense of group consciousness and encourage protest among black Americans.

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The Japanese response to Francis Xavier and the Society of Jesus (or the Jesuits) was

a. to officially welcome it with open arms. b. to murder every Jesuit that entered the country. c. to adopt Catholic beliefs. d. to blend Shinto, Buddhist, and Catholic belief systems. e. mixed; while some were opposed to it, others were attracted.

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When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to

A) reject relocation and seek the protection of the British Empire. B) agree to relocate while renegotiating with the federal government to ease the removal process. C) reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land. D) reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia. E) agree to relocate but negotiate for land farther west.

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The spread of private institutions of higher education was most reflective of which of the following?

A) improving racial relations B) decreasing class antagonism C) growing equality in American society D) the wealth of a new industrial owner class

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