Who would have most likely agreed with the following statement?: “Hatred to slavery is very generally little more than hatred of negroes

A) George Fitzhugh
B) Henry Watson
C) William Lloyd Garrison
D) Henry Clay


Answer: A

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a. Horace Mann b. Peter Cartwright c. Theodore Weld d. William Lloyd Garrison

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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen claimed that natural rights included "liberty, property, security, and resistance to __________."

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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All of the following were true about the "Sat-Cho" alliance except that it

A. was militarily "punished" for firing on foreign shipping. B. Was against the Japanese opening to the West. C. produced a rebellion that ended the shogunate and brought about the Meiji Restoration. D. became more willing to trade after Western ships destroyed Choshu fortifications. E. had a strong military tradition.

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Which of these best parallels the relationship between England and Ireland in the 1800s?

A. Austria and Hungary B. Prussia and Germany C. Russia and Poland D. France and Belgium

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