The three groups that worked in different ways to bring an end to slavery during the 1820s and 1830s included free African Americans, militant white reformers, and __________.
A. Quakers
B. Mormons
C. German Lutherans
D. sabbatarians
Answer: A
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A. tried to avoid living in chartered towns B. rebelled against their lords and bishops, refusing to perform skilled work on their behalf C. were prohibited from paying their manorial dues in manufactured goods D. gained relative freedom in towns
Fearful that their 1866 Civil Rights Act might be declared unconstitutional, the Radical Republicans __________
A) required each state to pass its own civil rights laws B) worked to gain full black male suffrage C) gained passage of the Fourteenth Amendment D) gained passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
All of the following were lasting legacies of Safavid rule except
a. dominance of Persian culture. b. religious unity with the Sunni Afghans. c. the Shi'ite character of the Iranian region. d. the emergence of a distinctly Shi'ite piety.
The march of Jacob S. Coxey's Army on Washington was an attempt to force the federal government to respond to __________.
A. spoils and corruption B. railroad rates C. controlling drinking D. the depression of 1893