The most prominent and uncompromising advocate of immediate abolition during the 1830s and 1840s was
a. James G. Birney.
b. Henry Highland Garnet.
c. William Lloyd Garrison.
d. Elijah P. Lovejoy.
c
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The greatest increase in the national debt in the twentieth century occurred
a. during World War II. b. under Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. c. during Ronald Reagan's two terms in office. d. under Lyndon Johnson. e. under William Clinton.
Under the slave codes, slaves were not permitted to
a. testify in court against a white person. b. strike a white person even in self-defense. c. gather in large groups under any circumstances. d. sue in court on behalf of themselves. e. all of these choices.
The series of new laws that restricted African American rights in the South became known as. __________
A) lynching B) disfranchisement C) Jim Crow D) minstrelsy
The biggest contributor to lower farm prices after the Civil War was
a. shrinking overseas markets. b. overproduction. c. a lack of transportation. d. excessive food imports.