What was the significance of the Second Confiscation Act?
A) provided that slaves of rebel masters shall be forever free
B) allowed the Confederate Army to take all necessary war supplies
C) authorized the Union Army to appropriate property in conquered territory
D) made all farm produce government property for the duration of the war
A
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What will be an ideal response?
Abu al-Abbas assumed the title of al-Saffah or ?the Munificent? in order to
A) include non-Arabs in his regime. B) show himself to be divinely inspired. C) gain dominance over the Mongols. D) inspire fear. E) pacify opposition within his family.
The Celts began to move east out of Greece and Macedonia in the fifth century B.C.E
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Toltec influence - extending from their capital of Tula - gradually expanded to include modern day:
a. Arizona. b. Peru. c. Brazil. d. Central America.