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Question 1

Which of the following was true of the Washington Society?
 
  A) It encouraged men to give up drinking alcohol.
  B) It was a nativist organization.
  C) It called for the creation of a public school system.
  D) It sought the revival of the Federalist party.

Question 2

Nativists held that immigrants should be __________.
 
  A) watched and monitored by the police
  B) required to live in the territories
  C) welcomed with open arms
  D) denied the rights enjoyed by white male native-born Americans

Question 3

In his book Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United States, __________ charged that Catholics were a threat to American democracy.
 
  A) Franklin Pierce
  B) Martin Van Buren
  C) Samuel F. B. Morse
  D) Henry Ward Beecher

Question 4

__________ defended the African slaves in the Amistad case.
 
  A) Nicholas Biddle
  B) Martin Van Buren
  C) John Tyler
  D) John Quincy Adams



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Answer 1

Answer: A

Answer 2

Answer: D

Answer 3

Answer: C

Answer 4

Answer: D



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