Who was the American student of science who proved the disease-preventing effects of inoculation?

A) John Cotton B) Benjamin Franklin C) John Locke D) Cotton Mather


D

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Many of the African captives believed that they were going to be:

A) dumped overboard when the ship stopped. B) eaten by savage whites. C) beaten until dead. D) returned home eventually.

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According to the Voices section regarding "An Appeal for Help against the Klan," what is the central issue impacting the letter writer?

A) the lack of railroad access to southern towns and cotton fields B) the lack of white Democrats to assist Klan activities in the South C) the need for aid to protect Democrats and the white community from Klan violence D) the need for aid to protect Republicans and the black community from Klan violence

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Which of the following required 50 percent of southern voters to take an oath of loyalty to the Union before the southern states could regain their status as states?

a. Fourteenth Amendment b. Fifteenth Amendment c. Loyalty Act d. Tenure of Office Act e. Wade-Davis Bill

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By the late 13th and early 14th centuries, native shipwrights and their teachers from Genoa teamed up in the port of _____________ to develop new ships suited to the stormy Atlantic.

a. Venice. b. Lisbon. c. Constantinople. d. Dublin.

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