Colonial America in the first half of the eighteenth century experienced
A) a narrowing of class differences.
B) loss of local autonomy.
C) continual declines in church membership.
D) population growth and economic development.
Answer: D
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Why did separate black church congregations receive criticism within the black community?
A) Some African Americans, including Frederick Douglass, thought separate black church congregations were just another example of segregation in American society. B) Some African Americans thought that black ministers were far too intellectual and did not speaking to the common black church member. C) Some thought that the black churches should be more involved with the community, rather than simply holding worship services. D) Some criticized the churches for not organizing mass marches and protests against segregation.
What was the Inca practice of mitima?
A) a process of assimilation B) a religious ritual C) the famous rain dance D) the practice of meditation
In rural India,
a. most peasants worked large farms to which they held legal title. b. northern farmers in northern India usually grew corn and yams. c. southern farmers grew oats, barley and maize by the eighth century. d. a great deal of cotton was grown; more, indeed than most anywhere else. e. slaves performed most of the manual labor.
Enclosure
a. contributed to the wealth of a new breed, commercial farming landowners. b. resulted in year-round work for poorer farmers. c. was confined to England only. d. required the locking of gates once work in the factory had begun. e. was abolished with the manorial system.