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How did Northerners react to the Dred Scott decision?
1.They agreed with the decision. 2.They accepted the decision but
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Blast from the Past Question: What was one reason the 14th and 15th amendments failed to prevent future racial segregation? (1
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What was one reason the 14th and 15th amendments failed to prevent future racial segregation? (1 point) Responses The Supreme
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Why do historians consider the 1932 presidential election significant?
(1 point) Responses A new Democratic voting group emerged.
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Why do historians consider the 1932 presidential election significant?
(1 point) Responses A new Democratic voting group emerged.
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1. He refused to accept his suggestion.
2. He refused his suggestion. [Both are grammatical, aren't they?] 3. He rejected to
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Blast from the Past Question: What was one reason the 14th and 15th amendments failed to prevent future racial
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Even though I was very sorry, my best friend refused to______________my apology.
Choose the word with the correct spelling and
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Which sentence uses except or accept correctly?
Please except my apologies; it was my fault Thank you, I will gladly accept your
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Based on the passage, it can be inferred that
A. the men refused to accept the realities they confronted. B. the men had not been
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