In the nineteenth century, the Boers were upset by Britain's liberal attitude toward __________.

a) Islam.
b) Black South Africans.
c) Zulu nationalism.
d) Rival French Colonist.


Answer is b) Black South Africans.

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The presidential candidate of the new Constitutional Union party in 1860 was

a. Stephen A. Douglas b. William Seward c. John Bell d. Henry Clay e. James Crittenden

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A) grown up together in England B) planned to run away together C) been previously married D) a falling out some years ago

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What was the effect of the Compromise of 1877 on African Americans in the South?

a. It provided economic subsidies to assist in the purchase of western land. b. It ended federal protection of their political rights. c. It led to the election of additional African Americans in state government. d. It ended Jim Crow segregation.

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