All of the following were consequences of the Kansas-Nebraska Act except
(A) The breakup of both the Whig and Democratic Parties
(B) The effective repeal of the Missouri Compromise
(C) The Bleeding Kansas crisis
(D) The Wilmot Proviso
Ans: (D) The Wilmot Proviso
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In regard to Jews during World War II, which of the following occurred in the United States?
A) When asked to identify the greatest "menace" to the nation, 24 percent of Americans polled listed Jews. B) The government released information to the public about the growing atrocities. C) The government accepted boatloads of Jewish refugees, saving them from Europe and certain death. D) The Roosevelt administration greatly raised the legal quota for Jewish immigrants.
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A) Paul I B) Nicholas I C) Alexander II D) Alexander I
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A) strike B) political lobbying in Washington, D.C C) school walkouts D) nationwide consumer boycott