Who thought Macedonians, like other non-Greeks, were only fit to be slaves?
A. Euripides
B. Isocrates
C. Aristotle
D. Darius
E. Alexander
Answer: C
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A) aiming at political office. B) even more benevolent. C) embezzling funds. D) astute in business. E) hypocritical.
The Indian chief who fought for the British in New York and Pennsylvania was
a. Seneca. b. Pontiac. c. Joseph Brant. d. King Philip. e. Cowpens.
Conquered peoples who chose not to convert to Islam were
a. forced to flee their homeland. b. required to submit to Muslim rule and pay a tax. c. put to death. d. conscripted into the army. e. enslaved.
Summarize local and state efforts to regulate slavery after 1830, and the various expressions of slave resistance that followed.
What will be an ideal response?