What patterns were established by the California Gold Rush of 1849?

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Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The California Gold Rush of 1849 set the pattern for subsequent mining booms.
2. Individual prospectors made the first strikes.
3. To get the gold, they used placer mining.
4. As the placers gave out, much gold remained, but it was locked in quartz or buried deep in the earth.
5. Large corporations then moved in to dig the deep shafts and finance costly equipment.

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The first documented anti-slavery protest took place in:

A) 1488. B) 1588. C) 1688. D) 1788.

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In the South, a grandfather clause waived the literacy requirement for voters whose ancestors had __________

a. already passed a literacy test b. fought in the Civil War c. been white d. voted before 1867 e. correctly interpreted the Constitution

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Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt

a. after the Babylonian Captivity. b. at the start of the Diaspora. c. after the death of David. d. and in the conquest of the Promised Land: Canaan. e. and into a period of wandering in the Sinai.

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Compare and contrast the life of a serf with that of a peasant on a medieval manor?

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