The Committee of Vigilance in San Francisco eventually led to

a. the passage of a California law that outlawed vigilantism.
b. the outbreak of violence between vigilantes and supporters of the elected city government.
c. the spread of vigilantism to the mining districts, where American men were encouraged to attack Indians.
d. the vigilantes' creation of their own political party that dominated city politics and institutionalized government by merchants and businessmen.


d

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A. bishops in German states would be appointed by German princes. B. men must abstain from violence and warfare during a certain part of each week and in all holy seasons. C. those who attend mass shall show support for the institution through monetary donations or donations specifically requested by the church. D. men who choose to become acting members of the church shall swear a life of celibacy. E. those who harmed members of vulnerable groups such as women, peasants, merchants, and clergy will be excommunicated.

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Where was the first permanent English settlement in North America located?

a. Massachusetts Bay b. Plymouth c. New York d. Jamestown e. Quebec

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The Great Depression was a worldwide phenomenon caused chiefly by the

A) worldwide stock market booms of 1930. B) faulty tax policies of the Hoover administration. C) illegal financial manipulations by large bankers. D) economic imbalances resulting from the chaos of the Great War.

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Redeemers were all of the following EXCEPT:

a. members of the Democratic party b. pro-business c. conservative d. white politicians e. members of the Republican party

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