In 1836, how did Congress react to the rising tide of abolitionism?
a. By ending the slave trade in Washington, D.C.
b. By banning slavery in the territories
c. By passing a "bill of rights" for slaves
d. By passing a gag rule forbidding Congress to address the abolition of slavery
D
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funding for male students? A) 20-30 B) 5-10 C) 1-2 D) 40-50
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