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mydiamond

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When Filipinos first came to the United States, they worked mainly as
 
  a. chefs.
  b. railroad laborers.
  c. servants in the navy.
  d. industrial laborers.
  e. agricultural laborers.

Question 2

The South Carolina nullifying convention
 
  a. declared the Tariff of 1832 null and void within South Carolina.
  b. ordered the South Carolina state legislature to make military preparations to defend the state.
  c. nullified the Force Bill passed by Congress.
  d. threatened to secede from the Union if the national government tried to force the state into compliance with congressional law.
  e. put the national interest above sectional interest.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a, b, c, d



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