A South African Black female immigrant in the United States who is able to maintain active connections with her friends, family, and political networks in her home country is:

a. failing to effectively assimilate in the United States.
b. accessing transnational space.
c. highly likely to return to South Africa to live.
d. balancing the privilege she experiences in the United States with the poverty of her original culture.


b. accessing transnational space.

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In religious and cultural terms, the Republicans appealed especially to groups that derived their views from

a. transcendentalism and utopian traditions that opposed war and proposed alternatives to traditional marriage. b. Catholic and Lutheran traditions of creed, liturgy, and understanding of human weakness. c. Baptist tradition that feared government intrusion on personal and religious freedom. d. scientific tradition that saw religion as a fading force in American society. e. Puritan tradition of strict moral codes and government regulation of morality and society.

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The Democrats based their hopes for victory in the election of 1864 on:

a. Lincoln's failure to punish the South. b. splitting the Republican vote. c. the desire for peace among northerners. d. winning in the slave states that remained in the Union.

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What Indian industry suffered deindustrialization in the mid-nineteenth century as a result of British imperial policies?

A. mat making B. fine weaving C. jute rope and bags D. carpets and rugs

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Which of the following does not represent a group that participated significantly in westward migration after 1870?

A. African American "exodusters" escaping racism and seeking economic opportunities B. former Southern slaveholders seeking land and new financial opportunities C. recent immigrants from Northern Europe and Canada D. recent Chinese immigrants seeking gold in California

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