Which of the following was a strong advocate of colonization in the early nineteenth century?

A) Frederick Douglass
B) Paul Cuffe
C) Samuel Cornish
D) David Walker


Answer: B

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b. furthering the ideas of Zoroaster. c. maintaining a library of clay tablets. d. restoring Nineveh. e. terrorizing his neighbors.

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a. by appealing to ideals of fair play. b. by supporting impeachment of one of Jefferson’s opponents on the Court. c. by proposing the abolition of the Supreme Court. d. by proposing compromise to Marshall. e. none of these choices.

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