The _________ was the group of colonial American women who organized boycotts of tea and other imported British goods and who produced homespun clothes as a protest of British imported clothing. A. Colonial Dames of America B. Radical Whigs C. Redcoats D. Daughters of Liberty

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Daughters of Liberty

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A) action by "border ruffians" who harassed slave catchers arriving from southern plantations. B) organization of vigilance committees to protect free African Americans. C) passage of personal liberty laws that kept state officials from cooperating with federal officials. D) operation of the underground railroad to give sanctuary to runaway slaves.

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Approximately how many European Jews were killed during the Holocaust?

A) 6 million B) 2 million C) 4 million D) 8 million E) 10 million

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Which country was especially inclined to put pressure on Britain by threatening India?

A. Russia B. France C. Germany D. China

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