In the eighteenth century Piedmont, how did most planters live?
A) ?in big mansions
B) in log cabins
C) ?in homes that they shared with slaves
D) ?in densely settled areas with neighbors close by
E) ?None of these choices
B
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Which statement about the March on Washington of 1963 is true?
A) It began a period of uninterrupted unity within the civil rights movement. B) It had little impact on the civil rights movement. C) A biracial crowd of approximately 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial. D) Martin Luther King's famous speech was not televised.
Pietism
A. was a movement that eventually developed into a denomination. B. promoted rigorous religious observance and more emotional experiences. C. encouraged a more rational approach to faith. D. supported divine right rule of kings and queens.
Slavery in Africa:
A) resulted from the arrival of Europeans. B) included no form of rights for the slaves. C) was the only kind of labor on that continent. D) involved the enslavement of criminals, debtors, and war captives. E) accelerated with the arrival of the French in the 1520s.
In rabbinic Judaism, women played an important role in __________
A) Jewish academies B) monastic communities C) Jewish public life D) family religious life