In pre-Civil War American society, free African Americans
A) were almost nonexistent.
B) were readily accepted.
C) could vote in all northern states.
D) had few serious problems.
E) were treated as social outcasts.
Ans: E) were treated as social outcasts.
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A. There was a greater income disparity among economic classes. B. There were significant annual federal government budget deficits. C. There were increased financial abilities for all economic classes. D. There were significant financial cuts in federal social programs.
The term Gold Mountain refers to
a. one of the sites travelers often painted on the Santa Fe Trail. b. the name given by Americans to the largest gold claim ever made in California. c. the Chinese term for California. d. California Indians' ironic term for the small piles of gold that miners brought to stores to pay for goods.
The U.S.A. Patriot Act, passed so quickly by Congress that some members did not even read the bill before voting for it, broadly expanded government powers to
A. monitor bank transactions. B. investigate suspected terrorists. C. use electronic surveillance. D. All of these answers are correct.
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A) legal counsel B) voting C) marriage D) privacy