The United States officially ended the importation of slaves in
A) ?1807.
B) ?1808.
C) ?1810.
D) ?1820.
E) 1815.
B
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A) to end the Great Schism B) to return the papacy to Rome C) to condemn the heretics D) to reform the entire Church and clergy E) to return the papacy to Avignon
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A) selling railroad stock to raise capital to expand that business B) the railroad's advantage of using speed to transport people and goods at faster rates C) the railroad's development of modern, sophisticated management practices D) standardized rail equipment that allowed easier operation of this industry
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a. a single young woman whose attractiveness meant that some saw her as a threat to Puritan values b. a married woman who normally was subservient to her husband and the community, which made her behavior seem all the more bizarre c. a widow who presumably was too lonely or too dependent on the community to be taken seriously, but who had to be tried and convicted to keep others from thinking similarly d. a married woman who had just lost a child e. a woman beyond childbearing age who was outspoken, economically independent, or estranged from her husband
The federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom was known as the _______
A) Freedmen’s Bureau B) Department of Education C) African-American Rights Association D) Liberty Association E) Southern Reconstruction Agency