What did the 1832 Reform Bill in England accomplish?

A) It gave Catholics and dissenting Protestants the same voting rights as Anglicans.
B) It provided the lower tiers of English society with voting rights.
C) The Irish were now allowed to vote and hold parliamentary seats.
D) It altered the voting franchise and the system of representation in the House of Commons.
E) It acted as a stop gap measure to prevent revolts of the lowest orders of society.


D

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a. Gettysburg b. Vicksburg c. Richmond d. Shiloh e. Fredericksburg

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When opponents of the Espionage Act challenged its legality, the Supreme Court

a. upheld the right of "freedom of the press." b. ruled that it was permissible for citizens to speak out against their country during the war. c. ruled that freedom of speech was never absolute. d. allowed the use of mail to opponents of the war.

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David Walker and Nat Turner differed in that __________

A) Turner was born in the North B) Walker was a religious man C) Turner was born a slave D) Walker was in favor of gradual emancipation

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A conviction that one's own culture is superior to all other cultures is known as:

A) ethnocentrism B) egoism C) endoculturalism D) multiculturalism E) in-group

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