In French-controlled Louisiana, the system of slavery was __________
A) banned
B) only partially permitted
C) allowed but used fewer slaves than in other North American colonies
D) allowed but used fewer slaves than in Spanish Florida
C
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Napoleon III's primary goal in redesigning Paris was to ________
A. make it less protester-friendly B. attract new residents C. deflect attention away from his social policies D. pacify reformers
In the Middle East during the interwar period,
a. a massive oil discovery at Dhahran in 1938 moved Saudi Arabia from being an area of chronic poverty to one of unexpected national affluence. b. the achievement of the "Nile breakthrough" in electricity generation opened the possibility of almost cost-free electric power to much of the entire Middle East. c. the award of a mandate to the World Zionist Congress by the League of Nations constituted the first step in creating a Jewish state in the eastern Mediterranean. d. the Balfour Declaration was made null and void. e. Lawrence of Arabia was made the first king of Saudi Arabia.
The mixture of both Protestant and Catholic practices in one church refers to
A) Anglican. B) Calvinist. C) Anabaptist. D) Lutheran. E) Evangelical.
In their relations with the Native Americans, the French ________
A) were as interested in Christian conversion as the Spanish B) cultivated close cooperation in order to sustain their fur trade C) were ruthless in their treatment of the Native Americans D) drove Indians from their lands in order to set up plantations E) were at a distinct disadvantage