The organization founded in Philadelphia in 1835 that serves as a major example black self-improvement and social reform was __________
A) the Pittsburgh African Education Society
B) the American Missionary Association
C) the American Moral Reform Society
D) the American Home Missionary Society
Answer: C
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The problems of the national government under the Articles of Confederation include all of the following except
a. An executive branch that was far more powerful than the national legislature b. An enormous outstanding national debt incurred during the Revolution c. The national government's inability to impose taxes d. The refusal of state to pay most of the funds requested by Congress e. The inability of the national government to regulate commerce between the states
What was true of English interactions with Amerindians?
a. The English enslaved them and made them work on colonial farms. b. The English formed cooperative relationships of trade and assistance with local Indian groups. c. The English practiced an exclusionary policy toward the Amerindians. d. The English taught native peoples how to cultivate tobacco. e. The English comfortably intermarried with native people.
Philip IV accomplished all of the following EXCEPT
A) expelling the Jews from France and confiscating their possessions. B) securing the support of civil servants by choosing them from the aristocracy. C) enlarging the Estates-General to include commoners. D) humiliating pope Boniface. E) causing France to become the major power in Europe.
What were the elements of Henry Clay's American System? What objections did Clay's opponents have to his proposals?
What will be an ideal response?