Free blacks in the South faced each of the following limitations EXCEPT ________
A) being prohibited from transacting business
B) being required to carry documentation of their free status at all times
C) being forced to register or have a white guardian who was responsible for their actions
D) having their meetings or organizations blocked by the authorities
E) having to get official permission to move from one county to another
Answer: A
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A) Slave owners believed religious worship by slaves would significantly reduce their labor productivity on the plantations. B) Slave owners were fearful these collective meetings could be inspirations for planning violent slave revolts. C) Slave owners did not believe slaves could derive any spiritual or educational benefit from Christian religious worship. D) Slave owners believed that they had a superior understanding of the Bible and Christian religious principles than any black preachers leading unsupervised religious meetings of slaves.
What happened during the Prague Spring of 1968?
a) Czechoslovakia’s attempts to “liberalize” its economy were crushed when the Soviets sent in troops and tanks. b) Czechoslovakia’s attempts to open its economy to other Western European nations were cautiously accepted by Moscow. Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron. c) Local attempts at opening the Czech economy were quashed by the Czech government. Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron. d) The Czechs staged a full-scale revolt against the Soviet Union. Consider This: Why could the Soviets not invoke the Warsaw Pact agreement in their response? See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
George Kennan’s “Mr X” article led to the US strategy of:
a) appeasement; b) containment; c) détente; d) rollback.
The Vichy government of France led by Marshall Pétain, a war hero from World War I
a. had no real domestic support base. b. was dominated by Communists. c. had the support of many French who were anti-democratic, anti-Marxist, and anti-Semitic. d. relied largely on support in the city of Paris. e. did not actively cooperate with the Nazis.