__________ was considered perhaps the most fanatic Quaker supporter of abolition

A) John Woolman
B) Anthony Benezet
C) Benjamin Lay
D) Allan Austin


Answer: C

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A. The Habsburg Empire was at war with the other nations of Europe. B. The Habsburg Empire and Austria ruled lands in Italy. C. Nationalism would seriously weaken the ethnically diverse Habsburg Empire. D. Nationalism would bring all the people of the Habsburg Empire together and perhaps rally against the emperor.

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The British army attracted several thousand black slaves to enlist by guaranteeing their freedom after the war

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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One of the factors complicating Israeli politics was

a. that a majority of the population were Palestinians, many of the Muslim. b. the lack of any commitment to democratic procedures. c. proportional representation in the Knesset, often giving fringe parties an effective veto on the policies of the center parties. d. the lack of support from the United States. e. the failure of foreign Jews to support Israel with either money or by immigration.

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Who won the election of 1860

What will be an ideal response?

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