The most serious resistance to the British in Sudan in the 1880s was led by
a. Muhammad Ahmad.
b. Mohammad Ali.
c. Belgian troops allied with Egypt.
d. Bangwato.
e. French and German troops in Sudan.
a
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The period from the time a slave was captured until they reached their final destination was usually:
A) 6 months. B) 9 months. C) 12 months. D) 1 1/2 months.
As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis did not exercise the arbitrary power wielded by Abraham Lincoln because
a. of the South's emphasis on states' rights. b. there was such strong agreement on policy in the South. c. he did not believe in strong executive action. d. Confederate General Robert E. Lee's insistence on keeping his army out of politics. e. the Confederate Constitution gave him all the power he needed.
Which of the following was not among the polarizing conservative policies that George W. Bush pursued when he assumed the presidency?
a. Enacting the No Child Left Behind education reform law b. Sharply cutting federal taxes c. Withdrawing American support from international programs sanctioning abortion d. Refusing to permit government-sponsored stem cell research e. Repudiating the Kyoto Treaty and opening Alaska to more oil exploration
Class struggle on the plantation stemmed from the fundamental fact that slaves did not want to be slaves.
a. true b. false