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True or False Chapter 13 Self-Quiz 1
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Democrats roundly criticized Matthew Perry for failing to gain trade rights in Japan.
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Americans rallied in support of the Mexican War throughout the conflict.
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The Great American Desert referred to the thousands of Catholic Mexicans who became U.S. citizens under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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The western mines experienced an exceptional lack of racial and ethnic tension and segregation.
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Criticism of the King James Bible by a Catholic bishop sparked anti-Catholic riots that left scores dead.
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The Know-Nothing Party collapsed over the issue of antislavery.
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Despite slaveholders' concern for the institution, slaves only represented the third-largest investment in the South.
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National religious conventions were the one place where sectional politics did not emerge.
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Constitutional protections of free speech kept southern states from banning Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Southern states denounced northern personal liberty laws as unconstitutional nullifications of federal law.
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