Horace Mann, leading champion of the common school movement, believed that universal education should be ________ in nature.

A. Catholic
B. secular
C. multi-denominational
D. Protestant


Answer: D

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Adopted after the new government commenced, the Bill of Rights guaranteed all of the following except the:

a. right of free speech, press, and assembly b. right of slaveowners to keep slaves c. right to free exercise of religion d. right to bear arms

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President John Tyler vetoed the Whig congress's proposal to

a. end the independent treasury system. b. create a new national bank. c. distribute public land sales revenue to the states. d. annex Texas. e. solve the Maine boundary dispute.

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Referring to the feature, "World History: Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Languages," roughly how many indigenous languages have survived from conquest to today?

a. None
b. Less than a handful
c. Just over 100
d. Nearly 400
e. More than 600

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Shortly after the battle of Gettysburg, hundreds of young white men in northern cities __________

A) rushed off to enlist in the Union military B) rioted to protest new draft laws C) rallied around black regiments leaving for war D) registered as Democrats to protest new draft laws

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