How did the Fifteenth Amendment split the women's rights movement?

A) Women could not vote.
B) It forbade women from voting.
C) Granting black men and not any women the vote was polarizing.
D) Many in the movement were Confederate sympathizers.


C

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A. There is no inherent right to privacy embodied in the Constitution; thus, a state may prohibit the sale of contraceptives. B. The right to privacy is guaranteed by the Constitution; thus, the state has no power to regulate sexual acts between consenting adults. C. The right to privacy protects a woman's decision to have an abortion. D. The Constitution protects the rights of the fetus over the rights of the mother after the first three months of pregnancy.

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Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy included

a. protection of the rights of nonwhite, nonindustrial nations. b. respect for the sovereignty of Latin American nations. c. noninterference in the affairs of Western Hemispheric nations. d. recognition of claims to Russian and Japanese territory. e. U.S. military action to maintain order and control, often at the expense of social justice.

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Which of the major African nationalist parties was more radical?

A. the Pan-African Congress (PAC) B. the African National Congress (ANC) C. the African Liberation Organization (ALO) D. the People's Front of Africa (PFA)

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Which of the following was a distinctive feature of European colonial rule in the nineteenth century?

a. The counting and classification of colonial populations b. The appreciation and celebration of ethnic diversity c. The assimilation of colonial subjects into European society d. The incorporation of Westernized colonial subjects into European governments

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