During the Jacksonian era, the growing belief in equality was reflected in __________.
a. the decision of several states to grant women the right to vote
b. the extension of full citizenship rights to blacks in Ohio and Illinois
c. the decline of distinctive modes of dress for people of different classes
d. the popularity of socialist economic programs
c. the decline of distinctive modes of dress for people of different classes
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Regarding employment, free blacks in the Upper South __________
A) were never hired by whites because they could get free slave labor B) faced less competition from immigrants until the 1850s, and therefore could get jobs in industry more easily than blacks in the North C) were skilled tradespersons, such as carpenters, bakers, and barbers D) could generally get jobs only as barbers within the black community
Why was Andrew Jackson hostile to the Second Bank of the United States?
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Why did the shift of focus from appealing to those people of marginal social standing to the elite a stimulating factor to the growth of world religions? What other factors aid in the ability for new religions overtake old ones in a society?
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Market roads, long-distance roads, the Grand Canal, and caravan and sea routes all had important functions under the Sui and Tang. How was the city of Chang'an a key component of this network of transportation?
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