The relationship between William Lloyd Garrison and __________ during the late 1820s helped to transform the antislavery movement away from a gradualist approach during the early 1830s

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: black abolitionists

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Why was President Truman unable to pass his civil rights legislation?

A. a lack of support from Progressive Democrats B. a strong conservative voting coalition C. the ruling of the Supreme Court D. lack of voter support in the north

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Which statement best describes the migration of the American population during World War II?

a. Rural areas lost population while coastal areas gained population. b. People moved from urban to rural areas to help grow food to support the troops. c. Coastal areas lost population as millions moved into America's heartland. d. The South and West lost population as millions moved to states in the Northeast. e. The United States lost population as millions moved to Canada.

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Which of the following statements best expresses the belief of most middle- and upper-class Americans about poverty in the late nineteenth century?

a. Most poverty is caused by the business cycle. b. The greed of the wealthy is the major reason for poverty. c. The poor are poor because of their own personal weaknesses. d. Much poverty is caused by the degrading environment in which people live.

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As a new kind of reform community, the Henry Street settlement was essentially a community of __________.

A. bohemian radicals who worked to change the political system B. college-educated women who helped to solve the problems of modern urban life C. artisans gathered in a communal factory D. machine politicians delivering essential services to immigrant communities

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