Northern commitment to Reconstruction waned as a result of
A. the growing political strength of Democrats.
B. perceptions of black-and-carpetbag misgovernment in the South.
C. the Panic of 1873.
D. the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In the mid-nineteenth century, workers' activism __________.
A. turned from street protests to formal politics B. grew increasingly violent C. abandoned political parties D. grew more conservative
Pakistan's early history
a. was unexpectedly smooth, as industrial production rose by ninety-three percent and the country became agriculturally self-sufficient. b. was marked by deep internal struggles over language, religious, and regional issues. c. produced a Constitution in 1956 with a Western-style parliamentary system. d. saw unexpectedly peaceful relations develop between it and India. e. saw Pakistan become a secular society.
The founder of Islam was
a. a wealthy merchant. b. a monotheist. c. familiar with either Judaism or Christianity. d. convinced that he was chosen as the prophet of God's revelation. e. all of the above