The most prominent and uncompromising advocate of immediate abolition during the 1830s and 1840s was

A. James G. Birney.
B. Henry Highland Garnet.
C. William Lloyd Garrison.
D. Elijah P. Lovejoy.


Answer: C

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A) Parliament was sovereign over the external affairs of the colonies; the crown was sovereign over Parliament and the colonies' internal affairs. B) Sovereignty was indivisible and rested ultimately with Parliament. C) Parliament was sovereign over the colonies' external affairs; the colonial legislatures were sovereign over their internal affairs. D) Sovereignty was indivisible and rested ultimately with the colonial legislatures.

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The critical issue discussed at the Conference of Guayaquil was

A) whether Guayaquil should belong to Peru or Gran Colombia. B) whether independent Spanish America should be monarchical or republican. C) whether Bolívar or San Martín should bring the struggle for independence to an end. D) how to secure continental liberation by defeating Spanish forces in Peru.

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Women are 55% more likely than men to receive a prescription for an antianxiety drug or an antidepressant during an office visit with a physician. What can you infer or conclude based on this data?

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