One leading abolitionist who was murdered for his activism was

A. Frederick Douglass.
B. Elijah Lovejoy.
C. Benjamin Lundy.
D. William Lloyd Garrison.
E. Sojourner Truth.


Answer: B

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a. Italians b. Russians c. Germans d. Mexicans e. Irish

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Which of the following is NOT a likely explanation for why early hominins migrated across vast distances throughout Afroeurasia?

A. The emergence of the more intelligent Homo sapiens drove earlier hominins from their native lands. B. The discovery of fire by early hominins enabled them to adapt to a wide range of environments. C. The relatively larger sizes of early hominin brains required large quantities of food, which caused groups to roam farther and farther afield in search of sufficient food supplies. D. Climatic shifts created conditions in which early hominins could travel more easily.

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Yeoman farmers were

A) freed slaves working their former masters' land. B) serfs. C) those working small farms dependent on large plantations. D) those who worked small, independent farms.

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Many of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's thoughtful economic ideas came from

A) advocates of mercantilism. B) gold and silver hoarders. C) the free trade of goods and services and expanding trade ideas in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. D) southern plantation owners.

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