The greatest weakness of the WNLL was its
A) inability to grow in size. B) lack of ideals.
C) failure to identify its goals. D) commitment to abolition alone.
D
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Why was Delores Jiménez an important figure in the Mexican revolution?
a. led a peasant army against the landowners and the government b. served as the main opposition candidate for president c. served as a revolutionary firebrand who led an antigovernment demonstration d. led as a dictator who had exercised supreme power for more than three decades and had a distaste for women who took on responsibilities outside the home
The congressional act that opposed the extension of slavery into any territory ceded by Mexico was the
a. Ostend Manifesto. b. Popular Sovereignty Act. c. Crittenden Compromise. d. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. e. Wilmot Proviso
To fill the army's demand for troops, prior to 1863, the North relied mainly on
a. the draft. b. bounty brokers. c. foreign mercenaries. d. volunteers. e. the militia (National Guard).
Statements such as "We've spoken on this topic for ten minutes. We have five more minutes to discuss it before we have to move on to the next agenda item" are made to _______
A) monitor conflicts B) periodically check to see if the group is ready to make a decision C) stay on schedule D) implement the group's decision rules