In 1894, who led thousands of unemployed men to march on Washington, D.C. to demand relief from the federal government?

A) Eugene V. Debs
B) Jacob S. Coxey
C) Samuel Gompers
D) Terrance Powderly


B

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South Carolina's geographic location is in part, directly connected to its __________

A) tax regulations B) form of government C) slave concentration D) marriage laws

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All of the following were true of Tenochtitlán EXCEPT:

a. Iron workers and blacksmiths were segregated because of the heat their labor generated. b. The primary market day could attract as many as 40,000 people. c. A number of causeways crossed it and linked it with the lakeshore. d. Professional water carriers took fresh water to commoners in various quarters of the city.

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How did Congress react to the defeat of the Lodge Bill?

a. Northern congressmen forced through a constitutional amendment protecting voting rights for African Americans. b. Congress essentially sacrificed African American voting rights for the sake of the McKinley Tariff. c. Congress overrode the president's veto. d. Several members of the House of Representatives resigned in protest.

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The Western presence in Africa left a legacy that

A. was entirely negative. B. disappeared immediately when the colonial powers withdrew. C. was overwhelmingly positive in its impact. D. mixed, with both positive and negative results. E. was highly destructive.

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