What became the most important cultural element of the antislavery movement?
A. religious institutions
B. universities
C. fraternal orders
D. women's clubs
Answer: A
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A. to prevent Germany from becoming an economic power B. to protect German economic interests C. to prevent Japan from becoming an economic power D. to protect Japanese economic interests
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A) sang songs especially for them B) left the stage to sing for her black fans in the rear C) refused to perform D) sued the military for racial discrimination
The effects of the Northwest Ordinance included all of the following except to
a. forbid slavery in the Northwest Territory b. permit the citizens of a territory to elect a legislature and make their own laws c. permit citizens of a territory to write a state constitution to apply to Congress for admission as a new state d. outline the steps for the creation and admission of a new state e. remove Native Americans and guarantee white settlers the right to buy land in the territory
The Jane Club in Chicago illustrates
A) how hard things were for factory workers at the turn of the century. B) the scarcity of good lodgings available at the turn of the century. C) how helpful Jane Addams was. D) attempts by women to maintain their independence.