The British Great Reform Bill of 1832 __________

A) imposed protective tariffs on foreign goods
B) gave most male property owners the right to vote
C) introduced universal male suffrage
D) extended the right to vote to women


B

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In the early 1870s, the State Police __________

A. was a very popular group and widely respected in all parts of the state B. consisted of white, Mexican, and black officers and often protected the rights of African Americans C. was very unpopular with black Texans because it excluded them from membership and ignored their complaints D. was used mostly along the southern border with Mexico

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What has been the most significant long-range effect of the New Deal on American society?

a. Certain key programs, such as Social Security, have become an integral part of American life, providing essential benefits to millions of Americans today. b. The immigration policies established during the New Deal continue to set quotas, insulating American- born workers from foreign-born competition. c. Since the New Deal, presidents have continued to hold periodic “fireside chats” during which they communicate important policy matters to the American people. d. Since the New Deal, Americans have tended to resist large-scale governmental programs that seek direct control of aspects of economic and social life.

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Lyndon Johnson entered Democratic politics as an avid supporter of __________

A) Adlai Stevenson B) Huey Long C) Henry Wallace D) Franklin Roosevelt

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Discuss the involvement of women, both North and South, in the Civil War

What will be an ideal response?

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