Discuss the actions taken by Boston's colonists in their efforts to prevent implementation of the Stamp Act. What were the consequences of their actions?
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Which of the following was a reason for the emergence of temperance as a major issue in the 1840s and 1850s?
A. Alcohol became a symbol of evil because of its association with Sabbath violations, abusive husbands, and poor work habits. B. It was revealed that organized crime was involved in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcohol. C. Revelations about the health and mental problems of infants born to alcoholic mothers caused public concern. D. Newspaper reporters documented and publicized widespread alcohol abuse within the Senate and House of Representatives.
Which of the following is true about the Wade-Davis Bill?
A) ?It required 50 percent of voters to take an oath of allegiance to the Union. B) ?It mandated that new state constitutions be drawn up by delegates elected by those who had never supported rebellion. C) ?Lincoln killed the bill with a pocket veto. D) ?Lincoln thought the bill would stop progress being made in Louisiana and Arkansas. E) ?All of these are correct.
As part of the egalitarianism of the American Revolution,
a. several northern states abolished slavery. b. the international slave trade was completely outlawed. c. many states repealed laws against interracial marriage. d. women were granted the right to vote. e. Congress prohibited the expansion of slavery to the West.
Which character in the Aeneid most invokes the Amazons?
a. Jaturna b. Calaeno c. Amata d. Camilla e. Hippolyta