What were the goals of the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)?

A) the restriction of slavery to the South where it already existed
B) the immediate end to slavery, with no compensation for owners
C) the gradual end to slavery, with some compensation to owners for their losses
D) the immediate end to slavery, with some compensation for owners


Answer: B

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A. copper. B. gold. C. furs. D. iron. E. silver.

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Genetically, a female is defined as a person who has ________ chromosomes and a male is defined as one who has ________ chromosome.

A. two X; more than one Y B. two X; an X and a Y C. sex; a gender D. two Y; an X and a Y

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Identify some of the strategies that the working classes of the latter nineteenth century used to try to improve their economic conditions.

What will be an ideal response?

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During the 1970s, Americans grew especially concerned about the loss of jobs in

A) service industries. B) government service. C) retail trade. D) basic manufacturing.

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