The first conference devoted to the status of __________ was held in 1848 at Seneca Falls, New York

A) Native Americans
B) slaves
C) free blacks
D) women


D

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Who was at the forefront of the abolition movement in England and what argument did they make regarding the Zong incident?

a) Evangelical Protestants, who argued that morality superseded legal doctrines that considered humans equivalent to animal cargo for insurance purposes b) the monarchy, which had already lost North America to the Revolution and stressed that it did not want to compound the situation with slave revolts once the incident became known in the Caribbean Consider This: Lawyers for the insurers argued that they appeared not for the company as much as for “… the Cause of Humanity in general” when the case was retried. See 4.8: Narrative: Jettisoned Cargo. c) ship owners, who worried that they would have trouble getting insurance for future slave cargos and argued that it would be better to hire Africans to voyage as indentured servants Consider This: Lawyers for the insurers argued that they appeared not for the company as much as for “… the Cause of Humanity in general” when the case was retried. See 4.8: Narrative: Jettisoned Cargo. d) women, who were concerned that slave ownership coarsened society and encouraged other kinds of vice Consider This: Lawyers for the insurers argued that they appeared not for the company as much as for “… the Cause of Humanity in general” when the case was retried. See 4.8: Narrative: Jettisoned Cargo.

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N 1914 war almost broke out between the United States and __________ when U.S. Marines landed at Vera Cruz after an attack on American sailors

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Sokoto empire was created under the leadership of ________

A) Samori Toure B) al-Hajj Umar C) Usman dan Fodio D) Mehemet Ali

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How did white southerners justify the use of violence to force black men out of politics?

A) They argued that black men had no legitimate claim to political rights. B) They argued that black men were, by their natures, criminals. C) They argued that black people used violence first. D) They argued that black people were controlled by foreign powers.

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