What was the goal of the Ku Klux Klan under the leadership of former Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1866?
a. To fight against the advancement of all blacks in the South
b. To use any means to damage the Republican government of Tennessee
c. To renew the Confederate cause and fight for independence from the Union
d. To persuade the Republic government in Tennessee to repeal some Reconstruction legislation
b. To use any means to damage the Republican government of Tennessee
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Two leaders who led the Manchus to military might by the seventeenth century were:
a. Nurhachi and Abahai b. Kongxi and Abahai c. Nurhachi and Liadong d. Abahai and Wu Sangui
Who led the successful effort for a law in Illinois banning child labor?
a. Florence Kelley b. Lillian Wald c. Kate Chopin d. Carrie Chapman Catt e. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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