The __________ nullified the Black Codes.

a. Wade-Davis Bill
b. Civil Rights Act of 1866
c. First Reconstruction Act
d. Tenure of Office Act


b. Civil Rights Act of 1866

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In the early seventeenth century, Virginia's blacks __________

a. were encouraged to marry white women b. occasionally served in the House of Burgesses c. were sometimes indentured servants d. greatly outnumbered whites e. slowly integrated into white society

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Most English Protestants considered Quakers as dangerous fanatics for all of the following reasons EXCEPT refusal to

A) pay taxes in support of the Church of England. B) defer to superiors in their customs and speech. C) sign witnesses' oaths on the Bible. D) admit women, blacks, and Indians to church membership.

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Before becoming Lord Protector of England, Oliver Cromwell gained fame as a

a. member of the House of Lords. b. member of the House of Commons. c. military commander. d. religious leader. e. judge.

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The underlying purpose for passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts was to

a. ensure freedom of assembly b. weaken the Democratic-Republican Party c. silence critics of states' rights d. protect the nation from a rush of immigration e. increase support for a war with Great Britain

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