Leaders of the anti-abolitionists were:
A) often motivated by economic fears.
B) transplanted southerners living in northern cities.
C) leaders of the secession movement in the South.
D) members of Congress who feared the end of slavery.
Answer: A
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What major change took place during the late nineteenth century in the teaching of medicine, architecture, engineering, and law?
A) College faculties were purged of anyone who was not a native-born American. B) Colleges refused to train these professionals because the American public had demonstrated strong prejudice against them. C) Standards were raised and practice was professionalized. D) State boards of education agreed that training for such professions would best be accomplished at European universities. E) Admissions standards dropped as the professions tried to compete with the higher-paying business world.
In 1894, the Qing went to war with Japan over
a. Tibet. b. Korea. c. Vietnam. d. Laos. e. Siberia.
Which of the following did Alexander Hamilton support?
a) limiting states’ ability to shape national economic policy b) weakening the power of the federal government c) free trade with no protective tariffs for American manufacturing d) strengthening ties with the French revolutionaries
Approximately how many African Americans fled the South for the North and the West between 1915 and 1930?
a. 500,000 b. 1,500,000 c. 3,000,000 d. 5,250,000