The Declaration of Sentiments demanded what social change?

A. alcohol prohibition
B. abolishment of slavery
C. suffrage for racial minorities
D. female enfranchisement


Answer: D

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a. strongly favored improved police systems for the cities and for the states b. believed in a stronger American national defense, including increases in the army and navy c. were generally Southerners d. favored a high tariff to protect American products from cheaper foreign imports

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What development brought about an end to the religious warfare plaguing Germany in the mid-sixteenth century?

a. The Battle of Mühlberg b. The Battle of Mohács c. The Peace of Augsburg d. The Diet of Augsburg e. The Peace of Geneva

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As a result of white southerners' brutal treatment of their slaves and their fear of potential slave rebellions, the South

a. formed alliances with white imperialists in Africa. b. adopted British attitudes toward the "peculiar institution." c. emancipated many slaves. d. returned to relying on wage labor and indentured servitude for its main agricultural labor force. e. developed a theory of biological racial superiority to justify slavery.

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Bernard de Fontenelle helped to usher in the Enlightenment by

A) being the greatest popularizer of the new science. B) acting as Louis XIV's chief minister and director of the Academie des Sciences. C) his relentless attacks on the Catholic Church. D) his rigorous scientific investigation. E) taking a negative view of a secular world.

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