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3. opponents of the message advocated by phillips would have most likely argued that A. African americans had already attained a standard of basic rights.
4. which of the following was a cause of the conflict described by nevins? C. the annexing of western lands in support of the manifest destiny.
2. a long term effect of the passage of the 15th amendment would be? C. an embolding and dividing of the womens rights movement.
1. the views expressed by phillips in the image above would most likely have found support with C Radical Republicans
5. this passage best describes the development of which of the following? A. sectionalism
6. The patterns described in the excerpt most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments B. the development of free soil movement
7. the territorial changes discussed by nevins in the excerpt most directly resulted from? A. the mexican american war.
8. which of the following contributed most directly to the concerns expressed by douglass? C. the dred scott decision
9. this excerpt would have been most likely to have found support among which of the following groups? C. womens rights advocates.
10. the idea that "congress has no rights to overturn slavery anywhere" was eventually overturned with passage of which of the following? A. the 13th amendment
11. which of the following events could best be interpreted as reflecting the issues described by McPherson in the excerpt above? D. riots which broke out in new york city
12. which of the following was lincoln greatest challenge during the war? D finding leaders with military initiative.
13. this excerpt above best serves as evidence of which of the following? D first amendment rights during wartime.
14. Elliots statement suggests that he strongly agreed with C. the idea of slavery as a positive good.
15. this type of rhetoric most likely grew out of which of the following? B. the utilization of christian ideas to justify master and slave relationships.
16. this historical ideology described in this exverpt is most similar with which of the following ideologies in another historical period? A. the rhetoric used to justify the united states intervention in cuba and the philipines
17. the passage of legislation above serves as evidence of which of the following? B. the federal governments support for westward migration.
18. which of the following best serves as a comparison to the idiology that supported the passage of the homestead act? B. Henry clays philosophy related to the american system
19. the document above was most likely written as a response to? D. attempts by freedmen to establish their rights in the post civil war period.
20. this document wold have most likely found support among which of the following groups? C. democrats
21. the passage of laws such as those described above most directly led to which of the following? A. the passage of the reconstruction act of 1967, which enforced the newly established rights of freedmen.
22. which of the issues most likely led to the passage of the act depicted in the mad above? C. an effort by congress to reorder race relations in the south and enforce the 15th amendment.
23. which of the following groups actively supported passage of the legislation depicted on the map above? A. the radical republicans
24. which of the following was the most immediate result of the event depicted on the map above? B. some opportunities for political leadership for freedmen.
25. reconstruction might be considered a failure for all of the following reasons except? A. supreme court decisions which upheld 14th and 15th amendment rights.
26. the image above would be most useful to historians as a source of information about which of the following? D. the wartime destruction of the souths infrastrusture.
27. the wartime issued depicted in the photograph above is most directed related to which of the following wartime events? B. the invasion of Washington dc during the war of 1812.
28. the song excerpt above is most directly related to which of the following strategies of the abolitionist movement? C. support for slaves attempting escape.
29. the issues referenced in the song excerpt above led most directly to which of the following? A. the compromise of 1850
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