Before becoming active in the women's rights movement, the Grimké sisters were already well known as __________

A) temperance reformers
B) abolitionists
C) antiprostitution activists
D) evangelical preachers


Answer: B

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In the end, James Oglethorpe's philanthropic effort to turn the colony of Georgia into a refuge for debtors

a. turned the colony into a poorhouse. b. failed for a lack of "deserving poor" who could benefit from an opportunity in Georgia. c. became a role model for the colonies of New Jersey and Delaware. d. caused the ire of wealthy planters in South Carolina and Virginia.

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The Battle of Gettysburg was especially significant because

a. Lee's army was effectively shattered. b. it guaranteed Lincoln's re-election in 1864. c. Philadelphia and New York were safe from attack. d. Lee's military genius and right-hand man, Stonewall Jackson, was killed. e. Union victory meant that the Southern military cause was doomed.

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In what woodland environment of North America did the Seneca, Lenape, and Iroquois develop their ways of life?

a. Northeast b. Northwest Coast c. Southwest d. Plains

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Which of the following is one of the reasons Edwards was dismissed from his church?

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