The fight for abolition was
A) never successful.
B) not successful until halfway through the Civil War.
C) the main trigger of the Civil War.
D) declared won by the opening of the Civil War.
B
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Among the most basic justifications for the secession of the South were the
A) traditional states' rights arguments. B) refusals of Lincoln and the Republicans to support constitutional guarantees to protect slavery where it already existed. C) fears of the overpowering Northern economy. D) promises of aid from England and France.
Henry VII's (Tudor) most important achievements were all of the following except
a. increasing his treasury by receiving tax money. b. establishing judicial councils that operated in a streamlined, efficient, and speedy fashion. c. imposing English power over Scotland and Ireland. d. cementing political alliances through prosperous marriages. e. allying with France against the Holy Roman Empire.
Slaves constituted what percentage of Italy's population during the Roman Empire?
a. one eighth b. one quarter c. one third d. one half e. one tenth
On the economic front, during the Carter administration,
A. unemployment rose sharply. B. interest rates rose to their highest level in American history. C. energy prices leveled off. D. President Carter broke from the tight money policy of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. E. retail prices fell at a 10 percent annual rate.