The women's rights movement grew out of the abolitionist movement

A) True
B) False


A

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Abraham Lincoln's main political goal after the debates with Stephen Douglas was to become President of the United States

Answer:

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The American victory that led to the French alliance occurred at __________

a. Saratoga b. Yorktown c. Breed's Hill d. Philadelphia e. Trenton

History

In the seventeenth century, European explorers in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys were amazed to find

A) the remnants of ancient European visitors. B) Native Americans living as forest primitives. C) hundreds of large ceremonial mounds. D) a highly developed and far-flung Indian society.

History

The Lincoln-Douglas debates resulted in:

A) Lincoln's election to the United States Senate. B) Douglas's nomination as president in 1860. C) Lincoln becoming nationally famous as a speaker. D) an increase in abolitionist sentiment.

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