Which statement best describes the so-called Bear Flag Rebellion of 1846?

a. It was part of a secret presidential mission, led by John C. Frémont, to accomplish the conquest of California.
b. Led by William Ide, the Bear Flaggers declared their intention to break away from Mexico and were eventually incorporated into the U.S. Army.
c. It reflected a widespread desire of Californios to become part of the United States.
d. During the events, Frémont and his men arrested General Mariano Vallejo who was a strong opponent of the American conquest.


b

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After Republicans nominated John C. Frémont for president in 1856, the Republican party platform called for all of the following except which one?

a. slavery be eliminated from all states admitted since 1820 b. congressional prohibition of polygamy c. federal subsidy for a Pacific railroad d. Kansas be admitted to the union as a free state

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The British settler colonies exported __________ since they largely gained independence in the nineteenth century.

A. representative democracy with male suffrage B. industrial labor practices C. Puritan Protestantism D. distrust for German influence

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How did the chemical developments of the late nineteenth century work together to transform industrialization and production of goods?

What will be an ideal response?

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The relationship between William Lloyd Garrison and __________ during the late 1820s helped to transform the antislavery movement away from a gradualist approach during the early 1830s

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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