How did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony react to the Fifteenth Amendment?

a)  They campaigned against its ratification.
b)  They applauded it as the “Negro’s hour.”
c)  They argued that it also applied to women.
d)  They saw it as advancing female suffrage.


a)  They campaigned against its ratification.

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A. argued that Japan should open its borders to free trade. B. gave the United States a reason to be militarily involved in China. C. were directed to imperial powers in Europe and Asia. D. sought to give the United States a monopoly on trade with China. E. were written by Theodore Roosevelt.

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The "Little Tigers" all attempt to follow the Japanese economic model

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Jean-Baptiste Colbert served as Louis XIV’s __________

A) finance minister B) principal religious advisor C) commander of the armed forces D) chief political strategist

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Both the illustration criticizing the Fugitive Slave Act and the image of Dred Scott portray the fugitives as

A) pretentious. B) piteous. C) helpless. D) threatening. E) dignified.

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