By embracing Pan-Africanism, W. E. B. Du Bois was acknowledging __________

A) his acceptance of the back-to-Africa movement
B) his sense of alienation from America and Americans
C) that the color line was a global problem
D) the collapse of the civil rights movement in America


Answer: C

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All of the following were factors in French-Indian relations EXCEPT

A) the French government never encouraged their citizens to emigrate. B) the French integrated into Indian culture more than Indians into French. C) French convictions that they were superior to Native Americans. D) Native Americans were useful in pursuing the fur trade.

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How did the conditions of slavery make it especially difficult for slaves to establish their own culture? How did slave communities work to overcome this?

What will be an ideal response?

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Native Americans first thought of horses as __________

A) deer B) big hogs C) cattle D) big dogs

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The most common punishment for breaking the Law Code of Hammurabi was

a. paying a fine. b. being sent to jail. c. having a body part cut off. d. being exiled. e. death.

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