Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians had been active in the __________ that swept the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s.

a. abolitionist movement
b. independence fervor
c. Salem Witchcraft hysteria
d. first Great Awakening


d. first Great Awakening

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A) laws passed in the states of the Old Northwest during the early-nineteenth century that set up rights for blacks, including rights previously held by whites only B) laws passed in the states of the Old Northwest during the early-nineteenth century banning or restricting black settlement C) early-nineteenth century laws that forbid blacks from entering certain professions like law and medicine D) early-nineteenth century laws passed in the states of the Old Southwest that segregated blacks on all forms of public transportation

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The alliance system that pulled all the great powers of Europe into the war began between Serbia and which of the following?

A) Austria-Hungary B) Germany C) England D) Russia

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The shift in President Antonio López de Santa Anna’s political support to the Centralist faction and the dismantlement of the Constitution of 1824 __________

A. was viewed favorably by most Texans, who supported the Centralists B. was only a temporary change, as the Federalists quickly regained control of the Mexican government C. did not really interest Texans, who ignored most political events in far-off Mexico City D. set off a fierce resistance by Mexican Federalists and alarmed Texans, who nonetheless remained divided about what course of action to pursue

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Which groups benefited the most from political appointments under Governor Jerry Brown?

a. women and Asian Americans b. women and Latinos c. Latinos and Asian Americans d. Asian Americans and African Americans

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