Critics of abolitionism were often __________

A) members of the white working class
B) poor, largely unemployed, men and women
C) Protestant evangelicals
D) middle- and upper-class men who were leaders in their communities


Answer: D

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The shift from the family working together as a unit of production to family members working separately or individually __________.

A. led to the destruction of familial bonds B. caused the family to become a unit of consumption alone rather than production and consumption C. caused the family to become a male-dominated unit D. helped to decrease gender-based inequities in the workplace

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Black Alice was born in __________

A) Maryland B) Pennsylvania C) New Jersey D) New York

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The term "second-party system" describes __________

A) the splinter parties of the 1840s and 1850s B) the vigorous competition between Whigs and Democrats C) the creation of a new third political party D) the political party not in power in government E) a total shift in American politics

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The ultimate goal of all Hindus is to

A. attain a blissful, eternal afterlife. B. attain an ultimate spiritual reunion with Brahman and escape the cycle of existence. C. attain eternal life by exchanging one's karma for Atman. D. be reborn again and again. E. achieve enlightenment in the Western Paradise.

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