Quaker women
a) were not allowed to talk in meetings. b) seldom engaged in reform activities. c) were encouraged to express their own ideas. d) sat in Congress in the late 1840s. e) were allowed to vote in national elections.
c
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Most Japanese and Chinese immigrants came to America
a. to escape political oppression. b. to practice their religion freely. c. because of economic deprivation. d. because Americans welcomed them and treated them well. e. because of the bloody war between Japan and China.
Where did signs first appear that powerful states were losing the struggle to pay for their own centralizing and military success?
A. Asia B. South America C. Europe D. North America
Ratification delegates in Virginia and New York eventually agreed to support the Constitution
a. in exchange for increased representation in government. b. because it protected slavery. c. because it would guarantee a stronger foreign policy. d. after its proponents agreed to include a bill of rights.
Which of the following was not a significant migration pattern in the former Confederacy?
a. Freedmen moved to cities and towns. b. Freedmen moved to the North. c. Freedmen moved far and wide to reunite with family. d. Freedmen moved into the Deep South.