Which of the following provided for the admission of new states and prohibited slavery north of the Ohio River?
a) Ordinance of 1784
b) Land Ordinance of 1785
c) Northwest Ordinance of 1787
d) Articles of Confederation
c) Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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What was one way women could enter the public sphere in nineteenth-century America?
A) through church and benevolent society activities B) through running for public office C) through speaking in public on whatever subjects they wished D) through secretly distributing books on politics
In the 1890s, the black journalist Ida B. Wells devoted her writing to attacking
A. the legality of segregation. B. the crime of lynching. C. the arguments of Booker T. Washington. D. the loss of black voting rights. E. restrictions on black education.
Household slaves typically
A) served in roles such as cooks and maids. B) were not trusted to care for children. C) oversaw the work of field slaves. D) had no need to fear that they would be sold. E) learned crafts such as carpentry or weaving.
Progressive-era reformers, in their efforts to aid the working class,
A) generally supported the use of the strike. B) generally opposed the organization of unions to achieve labor's goals. C) generally cooperated closely with labor leaders. D) frequently had little understanding of working-class life.