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Which of the following is the MOST appropriate evidence for describing the 1820s as an age of reform? A. Fugitive Slave Law B. opening of the Troy Female Seminary C. "South…
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Which of the following is the MOST appropriate evidence for describing the 1820s as an age of reform?
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Fugitive Slave Law
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opening of the Troy Female Seminary
C.
"South Carolina Exposition and Protest"
D.
election of Andrew Jackson as president
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D. election of Andre Jackson as president
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