The abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison...
A. attacked the US Constitution because it condoned slavery.
B. was a minister who came to his antislavery convictions through the evangelical crusades of the 1820s.
C. demanded the immediate abolition of slavery, with federally funded compensation for former slaveholders.
D. criticized the colonizationists for moving too slowly in their efforts to emancipate slaves.
The Glorious Revolution in England and America...
A. had little impact on either England or North America apart from deposing the Stuarts and barring Roman Catholics from the English throne.
B. contributed significantly to the creation of a new empire based on commerce, with a curb on royal monopolies, encouragement of enterprising merchants, and development of the American colonies as a source of wealth.
C. created democratic governments in Massachusetts, New York, and Maryland, but not in England.
D. represented a major step toward democracy in both England and the North American colonies.