"Alabama Fever" refers to:
A) widespread malaria outbreaks among slaves.
B) Southern whites moving southwest into new lands.
C) cholera epidemics in southern cities.
D) rice planters' fear of competition from cotton.
Answer: B
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Why did local people, even local lords, rely on gangs like Catena’s as much as they feared them?
a) In an age before police forces, the sorts of “protections” men like Catena offered could substitute for the police or serve as a private army. b) Because people were terrified of opposing men like Catena, they were happy to do whatever the men requested, hoping they would reward them. Consider This: How much support were the pope’s Swiss troops able to offer locals when they found themselves under attack? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. c) Local lords actually opposed gangs like Catena’s whenever they could, but got little support from authorities such as the pope. Consider This: How much support were the pope’s Swiss troops able to offer locals when they found themselves under attack? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain. d) Because Catena and others like him couched their deeds in traditional notions of courage and honor, their behavior could be made to seem useful and appropriate in certain circumstances. Consider This: How much support were the pope’s Swiss troops able to offer locals when they found themselves under attack? See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.
The systematic extermination of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and others who were considered deviant by the Germans during World War II has come to be known as the ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Slave women might obtain positions in the "big house" which generally promised
A) protection in old age. B) better wages. C) more freedom. D) better living conditions.
Gaius Caesar Germanicus, known as Caligula, acted erratically and was eventually killed by members of the ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).