In "Bleeding Kansas" in the mid-1850s, ____ was/were identified with the proslavery element, and ____ was/were associated with the antislavery free-soilers

a. Beecher's Bibles; border ruffians
b. John Brown; Preston Brooks
c. the Pottawatomie massacre; the sack of Lawrence
d. the Lecompton Constitution; the New England Immigrant Aid Society
e. Stephen A. Douglas; William Sumner


d

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Which of the following is a true statement about the Tariff of 1828?

A) The tariff was vetoed by John Quincy Adams. B) The tariff was considered a low-rate tariff. C) The tariff was strongly advocated by Henry Clay. D) The South was furious with the passage of the tariff in Congress. E) All of Andrew Jackson's supporters were happy with the tariff.

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Major Stephen H. Long led an 1819 and 1820 expedition that

A) explored the Pacific Northwest B) labeled the Great Plains the "Great American Desert" C) surveyed areas for new farmlands in the West D) analyzed Indian artifacts in the Old Southwest

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The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 gave new powers to federal officers to override local law enforcement.

a. true b. false

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Between 1900 and 1920, women __________

A) increasingly found medical careers open to them B) increasingly found professional careers closed to them C) received considerable support in their quest for careers D) found opportunities for careers equal to those of men E) taught in colleges and universities in increasing numbers

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