Which controversial issue galvanized the country in 2004 and became an important issue in key states in the 2004 presidential election?
A) Gays in the military
B) Embryonic stem-cell research
C) Same-sex marriage
D) Prayer in public schools
E) Equal rights for women
C
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Which of the following was a consequence of Bacon's Rebellion?
A) The Virginia planter class lost its political power. B) The Virginia planter class sought to create a labor force made up of African slaves. C) The Virginia planter class sought to increase their authority over indentured servants. D) The Virginia planter class abolished the House of Burgesses.
________ was a leading enemy of the Second National Bank of the United States
A) Daniel Webster B) Nicholas Biddle C) Henry Clay D) Andrew Jackson
Blacks founded all-black towns in the Midwest, West, and even in Mexico, and most towns are still going strong today
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In general, how did most black and many white abolitionists feel about the colonization movement?
a. They believed that African Americans must establish their own nation in order to maintain their liberty, and so believed that colonization must necessarily follow the abolition of slavery. b. They believed that colonization was a perfidious program which strengthened racial prejudice and buttressed the system of slavery. c. They believed that colonization was a necessary evil which would hasten the demise of slavery, even if it also increased racial prejudice. d. They did not agree with all of the goals of the colonization movement, but they regarded the movement as a valuable ally in the struggle against slavery.