Ten minutes, but all 5 correct.
Here is how I rationalized each answer I got:
Q1: A. We are told this explicitly in the last few lines of the passage. After 1836 people had to actually prove they were adhering to the law, not just pay the $30 fee. B - we know nothing about this. C - This is disproved later in the article, so no. D - This part of the passage only mentions the early 19th century, so there's no way to verify this. E - Technically correct, but 1836 is 6 years into the 1830s
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Here is how I rationalized each answer I got:
Q1: A. We are told this explicitly in the last few lines of the passage. After 1836 people had to actually prove they were adhering to the law, not just pay the $30 fee. B - we know nothing about this. C - This is disproved later in the article, so no. D - This part of the passage only mentions the early 19th century, so there's no way to verify this. E - Technically correct, but 1836 is 6 years into the 1830s
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