A person who agreed with Garrisons views expressed in the excerpt would most likely have advocated

16.A person who agreed with Garrison’s views expressed in the excerpt would most likely haveadvocated(A)paying slaveholders to gradually free enslaved people(B)encouraging free Black people to migrate to Africa(C)the preservation of the Missouri Compromise(D)immediate emancipation of enslaved people

17.The type of views expressed in the excerpt emerged most directly from which of the followingtrends?

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18.Opponents of Garrison's ideas expressed in the excerpt would most likely have argued that

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Questions 19-21 refer to the 1833 image below.Courtesyofthe Library of Congress.19.All of the following groups would have been likely to agree with the image's depiction ofAndrew Jackson EXCEPTAP U.S. HistorySample

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20.The creator of the image would most likely agree with which of the following statements?(A)Jackson's natural leadership skills made him an ideal president.(B)Jackson's political actions were unconstitutional.(C)Jackson would have accepted internal improvements if Congress had consulted him.(D)Jackson was celebrated by the people because his foreign policies benefited the nation.

21.Which of the following events could best be interpreted as reflecting the exercise of powerdepicted in the image?

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Questions 22-25 refer to the excerpt below."Much of the national harmony had rested upon the existence of a kind of balance betweenthe northern and southern parts of the United States. The decision to fight the [Mexican-American War] had disturbed this balance, and the acquisition of a new empire which eachsection desired to dominate endangered the balance further. Thus, the events which markedthe culmination of six decades of exhilarating national growth at the same time marked thebeginning of sectional strife which for a quarter century would subjectAmerican nationalismto its severest testing:'- David M. Potter, historian,The Impending Crisis: AmericaBefore the Civil War, 1848-1861,published in 1976

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