Abraham Lincoln believed that slavery was wrong, but he was not an abolitionist
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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The only group of non-Christians who retained their ancestral beliefs were
a. Roman senators. b. people who lived in rural Roman provinces. c. Zoroastrians living on the borders of the New Persian Empire. d. Jews. e. None of these groups retained their ancestral beliefs.
Ronald Reagan hoped to execute a foreign policy that made America "stand tall." Discuss how he attempted to implement that goal in the following areas: Grenada, Lebanon, Libya, and Iran.
What will be an ideal response?
Quakers did not participate in the social custom of "hat honor" because
a) they did not wear hats. b) their hats fit tightly and were difficult to remove. c) they thought that God alone deserved this honor. d) hats were worn only by criminals in Quaker society. e) hats were worn only inside the circle of Friends.
The creation of the Electoral College system reflected the distrust of Madison and convention delegates to trust the people to elect the president by a direct popular vote
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.