Who among the following did NOT oppose Garrisonian abolitionism?
A. northerners, who seized Garrison and killed Lovejoy
B. women, whom Garrison alienated when he refused to link the antislavery cause to women's rights
C. other abolitionists, whom Garrison alienated with his radical condemnation of political solutions
D. southerners, who drove antislavery sympathizers out of the South
Answer: B
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What did the civil-service reformers of the late 1870s and early 1880s want?
A) a government bureaucracy that would help free immigrants from poverty. B) a professional civil service based on merit and staffed by gentlemen. C) a federal law that would appoint Roscoe Conkling director of government personnel. D) laws that would help to sustain the dignity of the federal civil service. E) individual contributions to a political campaign capped at $500.
Despite great triumphs on the battlefield and at the diplomatic bargaining table, the Continental Army suffered at Valley Forge because
A. the military leadership, in order to instill true discipline, drilled the soldiers beyond their endurance. B. the winter was unusually harsh and the army was compelled to camp outdoors. C. Congress and the civilians responsible for providing for the army were disorganized and indifferent. D. the soldiers were never told of the victories elsewhere.
Those young politicians who demanded aggressive action against Britain by seizing Canada were known as
a. War Mongers. b. War Eagles. c. War Prophets. d. War Hawks.
The Black Death
A. was spread by fleas carrying Yersinia pestis. B. killed ninety-five percent of its victims in urban areas. C. had been an ongoing problem in Europe since the late Roman Empire. D. killed many people but had no effect on economic affairs. E. had no religious implications.