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A) press for free public education.
B) create legislation limiting the workday to eight hours.
C) end the existence of unions.
D) support a five-dollar hourly minimum wage.
E) create rehabilitation programs in debtors' prisons.
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A) Lincoln working as a lawyer for the Illinois Central Railroad.
B) Lincoln as a state legislator promoting river transportation.
C) Lincoln getting paid in cash and then purchasing clothing from a store.
D) Lincoln settling family debt by doing labor for the neighbor.
E) Lincoln's father taking livestock to a faraway marketplace.
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A) their ethnic and racial diversity
B) their literacy level and the sophistication of their political discourse
C) their religious piety and biblical knowledge
D) their energy and materialism
E) the informality of their dress and manners
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A) Richard Allen was refused admission to Princeton Seminary because of his color
B) Richard Allen was forcibly removed from praying at the altar rail at his former place of worship.
C) The Methodist and Episcopal denominations merged following a conference in Philadelphia in 1829.
D) Frederick Douglass committed a generous grant for the establishment of a black northern church.
E) Charles Grandison Finney delivered a series of lectures calling for a black American church.
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A) set up farms on unoccupied land.
B) were corporate charters issued by states as contracts.
C) strung telegraph lines between poles.
D) set the dynamite as part of railroad construction crews.
E) is a derogatory name for the girls who worked in the mill factories.
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A) the fact that President Jackson was Catholic
B) Minister Lyman Beecher's sermons preaching religious toleration
C) congressional passage of an Act of Religious Toleration that gave Catholics political rights
D) the dramatic increase in the number of Irish-Catholic immigrants
E) Archbishop John Hughes's wave of revivals that converted thousands to Catholicism
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A) Joseph Smith was divine.
B) the second coming of Christ would occur in Europe.
C) Native Americans were descended from people from the Middle East.
D) Joseph Smith's visions were untrue.
E) the market revolution needed more infrastructure to be successful.
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A) turned out to be a fraud, for it was discovered he counterfeited much of his fortune.
B) used his great wealth to finance the North during the Civil War.
C) made huge profits from distributing the machines built by Thomas Rodgers.
D) began his economic ascent through the purchase of Philadelphia real estate.
E) became wealthy by trading goods between the United States and China.
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A) Such places generally had cheaper labor (usually consisting of African-Americans) than existed in the earlier, highly unionized factory towns such as Lowell and Pawtucket.
B) Under Henry Clay's American System, federal and state governments subsidized factories in those locations.
C) Steam power meant factories no longer had to be near waterfalls and rapids to generate the power.
D) Factory owners were attracted by the highly skilled labor pool of German immigrants who settled in those areas.
E) The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Gibbons v. Ogden removed obstacles to the placement of factories in densely populated areas.
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A) Canals dug west of the Mississippi created short-term prosperity, but soon failed due to flooding.
B) A slave-based plantation economy was quickly established in states like Alabama and Mississippi.
C) The area west of the Mississippi, both in the South and the North, became economically isolated from the eastern United States.
D) The South developed an extensive railroad system to transport goods from west to east.
E) Southern congressmen voted to reopen the slave trade with Africa to supply new tobacco plantations west of the Mississippi.
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A) People sought to acquire cheap land.
B) Gold existed just beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
C) Slaves could escape to safe havens.
D) Cotton could be grown in Ohio and Indiana.
E) People were escaping religious persecution.
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A) epidemics in American cities.
B) an increase in Protestant revivalism.
C) terrorism.
D) a decline in the sale of alcohol.
E) urban crime and political corruption.
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A) Factory life in eastern American cities appealed to traditional European peasant values.
B) Industrialization in Europe enhanced the jobs of many craft workers.
C) Steamships and railroads were replaced by more efficient travel technologies.
D) The Irish potato famine created many refugees who were escaping starvation.
E) Immigrants were attracted to the idea of becoming slaveowners.
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A) New England
B) the Old Northwest
C) states in the "Cotton Kingdom"
D) western territories
E) southern states with large port cities
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