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The Institute for Colored Youth, the first higher education institution for blacks, was founded in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, in 1837. It was followed by two other black institutions--Lincoln University, in Pennsylvania (1854), and Wilberforce University, in Ohio (1856).
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<em><u>This protective tariff helped American industry by raising the prices of British manufactured goods, which were often cheaper and of higher quality than those produced in the U.S. This raised prices for Southern consumers and caused John Calhoun to oppose the tariff.</u></em>
The computer mouse is used to "<span>C. control a pointer on the screen," although sometimes a "trackpad" is used for the same reason--with the trackpad usually being part of the computer itself. </span>
Classical Greek sculpture were characterized by the portrayal of idealized, lifelike bodies. Characters were very symmetrical and almost perfect versions of human beings, that almost seem real.
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correct answer is C
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