The evasion of the slavery issue by whigs and democrats in 1848
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The Whigs and Democrats avoided and evaded the issue of slavery
in the election of 1848 by splitting down the middle on who was for
and who was against slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the South
wanted to keep slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the North wanted to
abolish slavery.
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What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
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they lost most of their land
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The womens movement began when women saw parallels between their situation and that of
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slaves
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What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
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it failed in the house of representatives
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The Stonewall riots in 1969 marked the beginning of
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the gay rights movement in the United States
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What led lucretia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton to work together
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their outrage that women were refused full participation in
business meetings
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How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s
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women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise
patriotic children
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Which example best illustrates the positive effect of railroads on settlement in the west
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Between 1864 and 1896, ten western territories became states
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Which British legal tradition was followed in the United States
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Women were not allowed to hold property
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How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
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Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
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The evasion of the slavery issue by whigs and democrats in 1848
The Whigs and Democrats avoided and evaded the issue of slavery
in the election of 1848 by splitting down the middle on who was for
and who was against slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the South
wanted to keep slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the North wanted to
abolish slavery.
What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
they lost most of their land
The womens movement began when women saw parallels between their situation and that of
slaves
What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
it failed in the house of representatives
The Stonewall riots in 1969 marked the beginning of
the gay rights movement in the United States
What led lucretia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton to work together
their outrage that women were refused full participation in
business meetings
How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise
patriotic children
Which example best illustrates the positive effect of railroads on settlement in the west
Between 1864 and 1896, ten western territories became states
Which British legal tradition was followed in the United States
Women were not allowed to hold property
How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
believed nature was a resource.