Which of the following followed the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment?

A) suffrage for women
B) abolishment of literacy tests for voters
C) abolishment of property or tax qualifications for voting
D) a number of limits on the black vote


Answer: D

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What was America's first major contribution to the Allies after Congress declared war in 1917?

A) agreeing to allow Allied generals to use American troops as replacement forces in British and French military units B) sending a large American Expeditionary Force (AEF) of infantry troops to the Western Front C) agreeing to allow the Allies to borrow the money to buy war materials from the United States D) using a naval convoy system to protect merchant ships travelling from the United States to Great Britain

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During the Pullman strike of 1894, Attorney General Richard Olney:

a. offered to use the power of the federal government to mediate the strike b. angered a majority of average citizens by sympathizing with the strikers c. issued a court order of protection for Eugene V. Debs d. persuaded a federal judge to issue an injunction ordering the strike stopped

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Liberal gains due to the 1848 revolutions included the right to vote by all Frenchmen, the abolition of serfdom in Austria, and

a. the establishment of parliament in Prussia. b. liberal reforms including legal guarantee of basic rights. c. power in the hands of the middle class. d. power in the hands of the working class. e. power in the hands of the military.

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The Whigs nominated Zachary Taylor to run for President in 1848 because

A. he was an astute and well-known politician. B. he supported Free-soil party principles. C. he was a well-known Mexican war hero. D. he was a popular candidate in the South. E. Both c and d

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