How did David Walker’s Appeal influence antislavery activists like William Lloyd Garrison?
A) It led them to accept gradual abolitionism.
B) It convinced them that only a civil war would end slavery.
C) It led to a split within the most important northern antislavery organization.
D) It influenced the tone of their denunciations of slavery.
Answer: D
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A) The United States started out as a small country, but became extremely populated over time. B) Most Americans were uncomfortable with living in large cities until the nineteenth century. C) The size of the country grew exponentially larger once people started living in cities. D) Most Americans preferred living in rural areas, but were forced to move to cities because that is where most jobs were located. E) The United States was at first a rural country and then became much more urban over time.
Hamilton believed that, together, his funding and assumption programs would
a. gain the monetary and political support of the rich for the federal government. b. restore the principles of state sovereignty. c. be the quickest way to pay off the national debt. d. guarantee the fairest treatment of the original holders of government bonds. e. keep taxes low and therefore create a feeling of loyalty to the new federal government.
Who is considered to be the greatest lyric poet of the archaic period?
A) Sappho B) Homer C) Thales D) Plato E) Aristotle
In May 1938, the Jewish refugee ship St. Louis arrived in Miami from Hamburg after being sent away from Havana, Cuba. Here, the Jewish refugees
a. were denied embarkation. b. raised public awareness for the plight of Europe's Jews. c. were processed like any other immigrants. d. were drafted into the U.S. Army. e. faced a hostile protest of German-Americans.