Deck 15: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877

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The Ku Klux Klan was founded by __________.

A) Jefferson Davis
B) a small clique of wealthy planters
C) a group of Confederate war veterans
D) Democratic party leaders
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Why were Congressional Republicans disappointed in President Johnson's approach to Reconstruction?

A) He wanted to include land reform in his plan for Reconstruction.
B) He voiced his support for wealthy white plantation owners.
C) His plan moved too slowly toward reestablishment of the Union.
D) He demonstrated that he had no interest in black equality.
Question
President Abraham Lincoln believed that the South should be __________.

A) made to pay for starting the war
B) placed under martial law for an indefinite period
C) brought back into the Union as quickly and painlessly as possible
D) remade to more closely resemble the North
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Postbellum black communities united around the principle that freedom from slavery should also mean __________.

A) full citizenship rights
B) total autonomy from southern whites
C) migration to the North
D) a slow transition to wage labor
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How did Lincoln respond to passage of the Wade-Davis Bill?

A) He refused to sign it.
B) He signed it as soon as he could.
C) He denounced it as a southern plot.
D) He asked the Congress to amend it before sending it to him.
Question
President Andrew Johnson wanted to __________.

A) overturn the existing racial order in the South
B) force the South to pay a war indemnity
C) repeal the Emancipation Proclamation
D) see members of the planter elite humiliated
Question
Why did Congress pass the Tenure of Office and Command of the Army Acts?

A) to secure congressional power over President Johnson
B) to address security issues in the South
C) to facilitate land reform
D) to speed ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment
Question
The __________ abolished slavery in the United States.

A) Emancipation Proclamation
B) Fourteenth Amendment
C) Fifteenth Amendment
D) Thirteenth Amendment
Question
Under the terms of the Reconstruction Act of 1867, Confederate states would not be readmitted to the Union until they had __________.

A) elected at least ten black men to statewide office
B) paid a war indemnity
C) apologized for starting the war
D) ratified the Fourteenth Amendment
Question
What labor system ultimately replaced slavery on southern farms and plantations?

A) convict lease
B) indentured servitude
C) wage labor
D) sharecropping
Question
Roughly __________ southern soldiers died during the Civil War.

A) 1.2 million
B) 410,000
C) 260,000
D) 75,000
Question
How did President Johnson force a showdown with Congress over Reconstruction?

A) He pardoned Jefferson Davis.
B) He dismissed General Ulysses S. Grant.
C) He jailed Secretary of State William Seward.
D) He fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.
Question
How did President Johnson respond to Congressional approval of the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) He urged states not to ratify it.
B) He supported it in public, but opposed it in private.
C) He did everything he could to ensure its ratification.
D) He declared it unconstitutional.
Question
Most white Republicans believed that southern blacks should __________.

A) work on the plantations owned by their former masters
B) move to northern cities
C) be given land of their own
D) be deported to Africa
Question
Field Order Number 15 provided land to __________.

A) newly freed slaves
B) white Northerners
C) poor white Southerners
D) Union veterans
Question
Under Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction, the Confederate states could form new governments when __________.

A) all military resistance ceased
B) 10 percent of the voting population of 1860 pledged allegiance to the United States and renounced slavery
C) 60 percent of adult black men had been registered to vote
D) they completed a ten-year period of probation
Question
Which of the following was true of the Freedmen's Bureau?

A) It compiled a mixed record.
B) It provided tens of thousands of former slaves with land.
C) It was supported by President Johnson.
D) It focused its efforts on voting rights.
Question
The __________ required a majority of southern voters in any state to take a loyalty oath affirming their allegiance to the United States before that state was readmitted to the Union.

A) Civil Rights Act of 1864
B) Wade-Davis Bill
C) Loyalty Act
D) Sherman Act
Question
White southern Republicans were referred to as __________ by their detractors.

A) scalawags
B) carpetbaggers
C) Yankees
D) black birds
Question
The intent of the Black Codes was to __________.

A) institute a system of near-slavery
B) bar southern elites from reentering the government
C) defend the rights of black citizens
D) establish racial quotas for state legislatures
Question
Secretary of State William Seward purchased Alaska from __________ for $7.2 million.

A) France
B) China
C) Britain
D) Russia
Question
The Burlingame Treaty guaranteed government protection for __________.

A) Chinese immigrants
B) Irish laborers
C) Mexican Americans
D) Russian prospectors
Question
In 1867, the South was divided into __________ military districts.

A) three
B) five
C) ten
D) twelve
Question
Which of the following facilitated the displacement of Hispanic landowners by European American settlers?

A) the U.S. court system
B) the Ku Klux Klan
C) the railroad companies
D) the Mexican government
Question
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 __________.

A) passed over the objections of radical Republicans
B) was meant to speed up the process of bringing the South back into the Union
C) focused on the issue of land reform
D) stripped thousands of former Confederates of voting rights
Question
Which of the following was a consequence of the decision by the U.S. government to renounce the practice of seeking treaties with various Indian groups?

A) the expansion of the reservation system
B) the facilitation of a more conciliatory approach to Indians
C) the abolition of the reservation system
D) the establishment of a new, and larger, Indian Territory
Question
How did Chinese men living in California differ from California Indians?

A) Chinese men had no choice but to work as miners.
B) California Indians were trapped in the traditional agricultural economy.
C) California Indians had full citizenship rights.
D) Chinese men were accepted as equals by most whites.
Question
What did the Central Pacific Railroad lack in 1865?

A) money
B) a dependable labor force
C) government backing
D) an adequate supply of steel
Question
Republicans celebrated __________.

A) the right of all nations to self-determination
B) worker solidarity
C) regional diversity
D) the pursuit of individual economic self-interest
Question
_____________ was an important leader of the Apache resistance to the federal government.

A) Sitting Bull
B) Black Kettle
C) Crazy Horse
D) Geronimo
Question
Naturalist __________ led the fight to preserve America's wilderness.

A) Jay Cooke
B) John Muir
C) Carl Shurz
D) Jacob Riis
Question
Why did some Republicans want to annex the Dominican Republic?

A) They thought it would make a good naval base.
B) They wanted to use it as a penal colony.
C) They wanted to protect it from British colonization.
D) They hoped it could become a new state.
Question
The __________ Ring defrauded Hispanic landholders.

A) Phoenix
B) Albuquerque
C) Santa Fe
D) Dead Wood
Question
Which of the following was the Republican ideal?

A) to expand the diversity of the nation
B) to unite the entire country together as a single economic and political unit
C) to return to a traditional agrarian world
D) to achieve absolute economic equality
Question
The __________ was meant to prevent President Johnson from dismissing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.

A) Tenure of Office Act
B) Command of the Army Act
C) Force Act
D) Reconstruction Act of 1867
Question
Who benefited from the Mineral Act of 1866?

A) mining companies
B) Native Americans
C) independent miners
D) the American people
Question
How did the Central Pacific Railroad solve its labor problem?

A) by importing Irish laborers
B) by purchasing African American slaves
C) by importing Chinese laborers
D) by using Indians as forced labor
Question
What sparked a gold rush in the Black Hills in 1874?

A) newspaper articles planted by the federal government
B) rumors spread by the Northern Pacific Railroad
C) a report by Lieutenant Colonel George Custer
D) the discovery of gold by Sioux Indians
Question
Which of the following was most likely to be elected to political office in the South during Reconstruction?

A) a southern black minister who had been free before the war
B) a field hand who escaped and joined the Union army during the war
C) an older slave who was freed when the war came to an end
D) a northern black who came South after the war
Question
President Johnson was impeached for violating the __________.

A) Force Act
B) Freedmen's Bureau Act
C) Tenure of Office Act
D) Civil Rights Act of 1867
Question
In 1866 veteran reformers Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucy Stone founded the __________

A) National Woman Suffrage Association
B) American Progress Association
C) Equal Rights Association
D) National Organization for Women
Question
The American Woman Suffrage Association focused __________.

A) exclusively on voting rights
B) on the larger struggle for women's rights
C) on economic issues
D) exclusively on social issues
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What role did Chinese immigrants play in the economy of postwar California?
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Describe the Compromise of 1877. What were its consequences?
Question
Boss Tweed was the leader of __________'s Tammany Hall.

A) New York
B) Boston
C) Chicago
D) San Francisco
Question
Describe Lincoln's approach to Reconstruction.
Question
The Compromise of 1877 __________.

A) made Samuel Tilden president of the United States
B) was decried by most white Southerners
C) left Republican governments in the South intact
D) left black Southerners to fend for themselves
Question
Describe the efforts of freedpeople to build their own communities in the years immediately following the Civil War.
Question
Which of the following was backed by the National Labor Union (NLU)?

A) racial equality in the workplace
B) the eight-hour workday
C) women's suffrage
D) the overthrow of the U.S. government
Question
The __________ aimed to unite industrial and rural workers in a single union.

A) Knights of Labor
B) Grange
C) American Federation of Labor
D) Congress of Industrial Organizations
Question
Greenbacks were __________.

A) promissory notes
B) stock certificates
C) government bonds
D) wartime paper currency
Question
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 guaranteed __________.

A) the right to vote
B) equal access to public accommodations and transportation
C) due process before the law
D) freedom of association
Question
Which of the following was true of the election of 1872?

A) Only 20 percent of eligible voters turned out on election day.
B) It resulted in an electoral college tie.
C) One of the major issues of the campaign was political corruption.
D) It pitted Rutherford B. Hayes against Samuel Tilden.
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Which of the following was true of members of the postbellum American middle class?

A) They rejected traditional gender roles.
B) They were increasingly secular.
C) They were committed to radical political reform.
D) They felt a deep cultural connection to their English counterparts.
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Deck 15: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877
1
The Ku Klux Klan was founded by __________.

A) Jefferson Davis
B) a small clique of wealthy planters
C) a group of Confederate war veterans
D) Democratic party leaders
a group of Confederate war veterans
2
Why were Congressional Republicans disappointed in President Johnson's approach to Reconstruction?

A) He wanted to include land reform in his plan for Reconstruction.
B) He voiced his support for wealthy white plantation owners.
C) His plan moved too slowly toward reestablishment of the Union.
D) He demonstrated that he had no interest in black equality.
He demonstrated that he had no interest in black equality.
3
President Abraham Lincoln believed that the South should be __________.

A) made to pay for starting the war
B) placed under martial law for an indefinite period
C) brought back into the Union as quickly and painlessly as possible
D) remade to more closely resemble the North
brought back into the Union as quickly and painlessly as possible
4
Postbellum black communities united around the principle that freedom from slavery should also mean __________.

A) full citizenship rights
B) total autonomy from southern whites
C) migration to the North
D) a slow transition to wage labor
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How did Lincoln respond to passage of the Wade-Davis Bill?

A) He refused to sign it.
B) He signed it as soon as he could.
C) He denounced it as a southern plot.
D) He asked the Congress to amend it before sending it to him.
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6
President Andrew Johnson wanted to __________.

A) overturn the existing racial order in the South
B) force the South to pay a war indemnity
C) repeal the Emancipation Proclamation
D) see members of the planter elite humiliated
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Why did Congress pass the Tenure of Office and Command of the Army Acts?

A) to secure congressional power over President Johnson
B) to address security issues in the South
C) to facilitate land reform
D) to speed ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment
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8
The __________ abolished slavery in the United States.

A) Emancipation Proclamation
B) Fourteenth Amendment
C) Fifteenth Amendment
D) Thirteenth Amendment
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9
Under the terms of the Reconstruction Act of 1867, Confederate states would not be readmitted to the Union until they had __________.

A) elected at least ten black men to statewide office
B) paid a war indemnity
C) apologized for starting the war
D) ratified the Fourteenth Amendment
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10
What labor system ultimately replaced slavery on southern farms and plantations?

A) convict lease
B) indentured servitude
C) wage labor
D) sharecropping
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11
Roughly __________ southern soldiers died during the Civil War.

A) 1.2 million
B) 410,000
C) 260,000
D) 75,000
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12
How did President Johnson force a showdown with Congress over Reconstruction?

A) He pardoned Jefferson Davis.
B) He dismissed General Ulysses S. Grant.
C) He jailed Secretary of State William Seward.
D) He fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.
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13
How did President Johnson respond to Congressional approval of the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) He urged states not to ratify it.
B) He supported it in public, but opposed it in private.
C) He did everything he could to ensure its ratification.
D) He declared it unconstitutional.
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Most white Republicans believed that southern blacks should __________.

A) work on the plantations owned by their former masters
B) move to northern cities
C) be given land of their own
D) be deported to Africa
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15
Field Order Number 15 provided land to __________.

A) newly freed slaves
B) white Northerners
C) poor white Southerners
D) Union veterans
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16
Under Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction, the Confederate states could form new governments when __________.

A) all military resistance ceased
B) 10 percent of the voting population of 1860 pledged allegiance to the United States and renounced slavery
C) 60 percent of adult black men had been registered to vote
D) they completed a ten-year period of probation
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Which of the following was true of the Freedmen's Bureau?

A) It compiled a mixed record.
B) It provided tens of thousands of former slaves with land.
C) It was supported by President Johnson.
D) It focused its efforts on voting rights.
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18
The __________ required a majority of southern voters in any state to take a loyalty oath affirming their allegiance to the United States before that state was readmitted to the Union.

A) Civil Rights Act of 1864
B) Wade-Davis Bill
C) Loyalty Act
D) Sherman Act
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19
White southern Republicans were referred to as __________ by their detractors.

A) scalawags
B) carpetbaggers
C) Yankees
D) black birds
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The intent of the Black Codes was to __________.

A) institute a system of near-slavery
B) bar southern elites from reentering the government
C) defend the rights of black citizens
D) establish racial quotas for state legislatures
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21
Secretary of State William Seward purchased Alaska from __________ for $7.2 million.

A) France
B) China
C) Britain
D) Russia
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22
The Burlingame Treaty guaranteed government protection for __________.

A) Chinese immigrants
B) Irish laborers
C) Mexican Americans
D) Russian prospectors
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23
In 1867, the South was divided into __________ military districts.

A) three
B) five
C) ten
D) twelve
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24
Which of the following facilitated the displacement of Hispanic landowners by European American settlers?

A) the U.S. court system
B) the Ku Klux Klan
C) the railroad companies
D) the Mexican government
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25
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 __________.

A) passed over the objections of radical Republicans
B) was meant to speed up the process of bringing the South back into the Union
C) focused on the issue of land reform
D) stripped thousands of former Confederates of voting rights
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Which of the following was a consequence of the decision by the U.S. government to renounce the practice of seeking treaties with various Indian groups?

A) the expansion of the reservation system
B) the facilitation of a more conciliatory approach to Indians
C) the abolition of the reservation system
D) the establishment of a new, and larger, Indian Territory
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How did Chinese men living in California differ from California Indians?

A) Chinese men had no choice but to work as miners.
B) California Indians were trapped in the traditional agricultural economy.
C) California Indians had full citizenship rights.
D) Chinese men were accepted as equals by most whites.
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What did the Central Pacific Railroad lack in 1865?

A) money
B) a dependable labor force
C) government backing
D) an adequate supply of steel
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Republicans celebrated __________.

A) the right of all nations to self-determination
B) worker solidarity
C) regional diversity
D) the pursuit of individual economic self-interest
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_____________ was an important leader of the Apache resistance to the federal government.

A) Sitting Bull
B) Black Kettle
C) Crazy Horse
D) Geronimo
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Naturalist __________ led the fight to preserve America's wilderness.

A) Jay Cooke
B) John Muir
C) Carl Shurz
D) Jacob Riis
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Why did some Republicans want to annex the Dominican Republic?

A) They thought it would make a good naval base.
B) They wanted to use it as a penal colony.
C) They wanted to protect it from British colonization.
D) They hoped it could become a new state.
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The __________ Ring defrauded Hispanic landholders.

A) Phoenix
B) Albuquerque
C) Santa Fe
D) Dead Wood
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Which of the following was the Republican ideal?

A) to expand the diversity of the nation
B) to unite the entire country together as a single economic and political unit
C) to return to a traditional agrarian world
D) to achieve absolute economic equality
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35
The __________ was meant to prevent President Johnson from dismissing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.

A) Tenure of Office Act
B) Command of the Army Act
C) Force Act
D) Reconstruction Act of 1867
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36
Who benefited from the Mineral Act of 1866?

A) mining companies
B) Native Americans
C) independent miners
D) the American people
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37
How did the Central Pacific Railroad solve its labor problem?

A) by importing Irish laborers
B) by purchasing African American slaves
C) by importing Chinese laborers
D) by using Indians as forced labor
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38
What sparked a gold rush in the Black Hills in 1874?

A) newspaper articles planted by the federal government
B) rumors spread by the Northern Pacific Railroad
C) a report by Lieutenant Colonel George Custer
D) the discovery of gold by Sioux Indians
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39
Which of the following was most likely to be elected to political office in the South during Reconstruction?

A) a southern black minister who had been free before the war
B) a field hand who escaped and joined the Union army during the war
C) an older slave who was freed when the war came to an end
D) a northern black who came South after the war
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40
President Johnson was impeached for violating the __________.

A) Force Act
B) Freedmen's Bureau Act
C) Tenure of Office Act
D) Civil Rights Act of 1867
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41
In 1866 veteran reformers Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucy Stone founded the __________

A) National Woman Suffrage Association
B) American Progress Association
C) Equal Rights Association
D) National Organization for Women
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42
The American Woman Suffrage Association focused __________.

A) exclusively on voting rights
B) on the larger struggle for women's rights
C) on economic issues
D) exclusively on social issues
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43
What role did Chinese immigrants play in the economy of postwar California?
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44
Describe the Compromise of 1877. What were its consequences?
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45
Boss Tweed was the leader of __________'s Tammany Hall.

A) New York
B) Boston
C) Chicago
D) San Francisco
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46
Describe Lincoln's approach to Reconstruction.
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47
The Compromise of 1877 __________.

A) made Samuel Tilden president of the United States
B) was decried by most white Southerners
C) left Republican governments in the South intact
D) left black Southerners to fend for themselves
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48
Describe the efforts of freedpeople to build their own communities in the years immediately following the Civil War.
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49
Which of the following was backed by the National Labor Union (NLU)?

A) racial equality in the workplace
B) the eight-hour workday
C) women's suffrage
D) the overthrow of the U.S. government
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50
The __________ aimed to unite industrial and rural workers in a single union.

A) Knights of Labor
B) Grange
C) American Federation of Labor
D) Congress of Industrial Organizations
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51
Greenbacks were __________.

A) promissory notes
B) stock certificates
C) government bonds
D) wartime paper currency
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52
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 guaranteed __________.

A) the right to vote
B) equal access to public accommodations and transportation
C) due process before the law
D) freedom of association
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53
Which of the following was true of the election of 1872?

A) Only 20 percent of eligible voters turned out on election day.
B) It resulted in an electoral college tie.
C) One of the major issues of the campaign was political corruption.
D) It pitted Rutherford B. Hayes against Samuel Tilden.
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Which of the following was true of members of the postbellum American middle class?

A) They rejected traditional gender roles.
B) They were increasingly secular.
C) They were committed to radical political reform.
D) They felt a deep cultural connection to their English counterparts.
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