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Garrulous

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In contrast to the seventeenth century, by 1775, colonial Americans
 
  a. had become more stratified into social classes.
  b. had all but eliminated poverty.
  c. found that it was easier for ordinary people to acquire land.
  d. had nearly lost their fear of slave rebellion.
  e. had few people who owned small farms.

Question 2

During the debate of 1850, ____ argued that there was a higher law than the Constitution that compelled him to demand the exclusion of slavery from the territories.
 
  a. William H. Seward
  b. Henry Clay
  c. Daniel Webster
  d. Stephen A. Douglas
  e. Zachary Taylor



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