Angelina and Sarah Grimké were unique from other abolitionists because __________

A) few women were involved in the abolitionist movement
B) they were the daughters of a wealthy Southern planter
C) they convinced Quakers to join the antislavery movement
D) American women were more sympathetic to the proslavery movement


B

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Robert Lee Vann was the editor of the:

A) Chicago Defender. B) Pittsburgh Courier. C) New York Age. D) Negro Business League Herald.

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Cardinal Richelieu understood that, in Louis XIV's France, the most important roadblock to building a strong monarchy was

A) the rising cost of warfare. B) witchcraft. C) resistance by the great nobles. D) armed uprisings by workers in Paris. E) peasant revolts in the countryside.

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The Foraker Act of 1900

A. called for Puerto Rico to be considered for statehood. B. abolished slavery in Puerto Rico. C. put Puerto Rico under American military rule. D. made all Puerto Ricans citizens of the United States. E. established an American colonial government over Puerto Rico.

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