How many black men served in the House of Representatives between 1869 and 1901?

a. 12
b. 20
c. 36
d. 45


b. 20

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Under mercantilist doctrine, the American colonies were expected to do all of the following EXCEPT

a. supply Britain with raw materials not available there. b. become economically self-sufficient as soon as possible. c. not indulge in dangerous dreams of economic independence. d. provide a market for British manufactured goods. e. refrain from manufacturing finished goods for trade.

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From lessons learned from the American War of Independence

a. the British would not allow political representation to its remaining territories and colonies. b. colonies would have the right to void all British laws without consulting with Parliament. c. each British colony or territory could elect their own governor. d. a balance was created to allow for local representation but with safeguards to protect British interests. e. territories and colonies could have their voice heard only through petitioning Parliament.

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Thomas Eckes (2002) compared subgroups of male and female participants on communal and agentic traits finding that ______.

A. sex differences on communal and agentic traits are consistent across subgroups B. many subgroups of men and women are stereotyped differently than men and women as a whole C. thinking about subgroups, rather than men or women as a whole, increases the use of gender stereotypes D. individuals identify belonging to a small number of subgroups

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Following John Brown's 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry, many southerners were convinced that

A. northern politicians would use the raid as an excuse to further restrict slavery. B. the raid was the isolated act of an antislavery fanatic. C. his execution would put a stop to northern agitation over slavery once and for all. D. Brown had been given support by the Republican Party. E. the abolitionist movement would shortly fall into disgrace.

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