William Lloyd Garrison's stand on __________ led to an open break in the abolitionist movement in the 1840s
A) interracial marriage
B) African American rights
C) religion
D) temperance
E) women's rights
Answer: E
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Among the innovative measures enacted by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the “New Deal” were:
a. The creation of the Mississippi Valley Authority, a public-private cooperative institution that regulated the flow of the river to Louisiana. b. The creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), charged with enforcing regulations and preventing a repetition of the Stock Market Collapse of 1929. c. The introduction of the highest trade tariffs in American history, which triggered retaliatory tariffs in other countries and stimulated world commerce. d. The establishment of Medicare, as a health-care system designed to assist retired senior citizens.
In 1840, one catalyst for an American feminist movement was a London convention that dealt with
A. temperance. B. prostitution. C. woman suffrage. D. prison reform. E. the abolition of slavery.
Which of the following does NOT characterize the American economy in the 1840s and 1850s?
A. The maturing factory system employed a growing industrial workforce, increasingly foreign-born. B. Transportation improvements on land and water, especially the rise of the railroad, transformed the American economy. C. Water power was increasingly being replaced by steam power. D. Agriculture remained largely unaffected by technology, and thus diminished in importance as a component of the market economy.
The president, as a result of the Compromise of 1877, was
A) Rutherford B. Hayes. B) Ulysses S. Grant. C) James A. Garfield. D) Grover Cleveland.