How many years did Reconstruction last in the South?
a. 15 years, from 1865 to 1880
b. 10 years, from 1867 to 1877
c. 5 years, from 1865 to 1870
d. 12 years, from 1865 to 1877
Answer: d. 12 years, from 1865 to 1877
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Which of the following statements accurately present William Lloyd Garrison's positions on women?
a) He felt women should not "dirty themselves" by being involved with the abolitionist movement. b) He regarded his wife, Helen, as a domestic servant under his complete control. c) He and his wife, Helen, both devoted most of their energies to abolitionism. d) He favored allowing women to participate fully in the abolitionist movement, although many abolitionists barred women from their meetings. e) He felt women were not strong enough to bear the burdens and dangers of an active abolitionist lifestyle.
Jefferson considered this one of his greatest accomplishments
A) Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom B) Virginia Declaration of Rights C) The People the Best Governors D) negotiating the Treaty of Paris
The incident that prompted the nobles to depose James II was
A) his marriage to the Duchess of Orange. B) the death of his first, Protestant wife under suspicious circumstances. C) the birth of a son to his second wife, a Catholic. D) his defeat in battle against the illegitimate son of Charles II. E) economic collapse caused by disruptions in trade with the colonies.
World War II in the far east ended with
A. Hitler's suicide. B. D-Day on June 6, 1944. C. the capture of Singapore by the British navy. D. the island-hopping strategy taking Hokaiddo. E. the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.