What was the spark that ignited the Vesey Conspiracy?
A) a successful slave rebellion in Haiti
B) the closing of the Hampstead Church
C) the publication of William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper, The Liberator
D) the debate over the admission of Missouri
B
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Hitler settled on acquiring German Lebensraum in the east in Russian territory in part because of his racist belief that
A) the Slavs were an "inferior" people now governed by impotent Jews among the Bolsheviks and worthy of enslavement. B) the weakened Aryan "race" could only be rejuvenated and made better through war against the ancient enemies of the Fatherland. C) the Anglo-Saxons were a decadent race and would never come to the aid of eastern Europeans. D) Germany must conquer all of Europe before the great American race dominated the globe. E) there would be no opposition to the German takeover of Russian territory, as the inferior Slavs would eagerly welcome their racial superiors.
The main impulse for the revivalist movement known as the “Great Awakening” of the 1730s and 1740s was:
a. The imposition of Catholic doctrine on Anglican churches in Massachusetts and Virginia. b. A sudden upsurge in accusations and prosecutions for witchcraft in the colonies. c. The discovery of new documents that proved that Jesus had visited North America. d. The tour of the Methodist preachers John and Charles Wesley through Georgia.
President Jackson considered those who favored nullification to be traitors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Democratic party changed its tactics in the early 1990s and regained the White House by __________
A) becoming more liberal in order to differentiate itself from the Independent party B) becoming more moderate and beginning to tailor programs to the middle class C) ceasing to focus on the middle class and instead seeking upper-class support D) abandoning the traditional Democratic goals such as health care reform E) strengthening its focus on the importance of big government