Looking at the table "Major trends of the Atlantic slave trade," the Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in what period?
A) 1751–1775
B) 1626–1650
C) 1851–1870
D) 1701–1725
A
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A) Unlike Hoover, FDR ultimately put people to work directly for the government. B) Unlike Hoover, FDR preferred to give financial assistance to the unemployed. C) Both presidents remained committed to lending money to institutions that might employ people. D) Both presidents relied on the ingenuity of businesses to address the crisis. E) Unlike FDR, Hoover did nothing to address unemployment, even indirectly.
All of the following were previously part of Simón Bolivar's Gran Colombia EXCEPT
A. Venezuela. B. Ecuador. C. Colombia. D. Bolivia.
Mesoamerica and the Andes
a. ran similar regional economies controlled by the state, which tried to suppress all private merchant activity. b. were in close contact, creating by far the largest and most important long-distance trade network in the Americas. c. had little to trade with each other, because both regions grew the same crops and had the same resources. d. seem to have had little direct contact with each other.
During the late nineteenth century, anarchists in the United States
A. were both blamed for the Haymarket bombing and linked with violence and terrorism in the public mind. B. were linked with violence and terrorism in the public mind. C. became tied to the labor movement in the public mind. D. were blamed for the Haymarket bombing. E. All these answers are correct.