In its colony of Tanganyika (in current Tanzania), ________ used forced labor for the growing of cotton, provoking the fierce but in the end brutally suppressed Maji Maji Rebellion of 1905-1907.

a. Italy.
b. Portugal.
c. Great Britain.
d. Germany.


d. Germany.

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The 1917 Espionage Act made it illegal for Americans to criticize the government or the war effort and set sentences of up to twenty years in prison

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The expansion of slavery in the Old Southwest was directly linked to __________.

A. the expansion of cotton production B. the growth of a diverse economy C. rapid urbanization D. the international slave trade

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What common themes were found in popular fiction that appealed to audiences in the 1920s?

A. nativist sentiments and anti-immigration morals B. heroic accounts praising the soldiers of World War I C. Affirmations of moral righteousness D. criticism of social conditions and government inaction

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Which of the following did NOT trigger the revolt led by Nathaniel Bacon?

A. clashes between Indians and whites B. popular opposition to the restoration of the monarchy C. diminishing economic opportunities for freed servants and small planters D. a contest for power between older and newer elites

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