What kind of life could slaves expect in the societies of sub-Saharan Africa?

What will be an ideal response?


Begin your answer by first explaining how these societies acquired slaves, and what kinds of labor these slaves were expected to perform. How did these societies integrate slaves into the larger community?

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Which of these was true of the South in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War?

A) Much of the best agricultural land had been laid waste. B) Cotton production was as high as ever. C) The cities were in ruins, but the countryside was largely untouched. D) The countryside was in ruins, but the cities were largely untouched.

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In the face of British opposition, the African nationalists in ______ formed the Mau Mau movement, and independence was finally granted in 1963.

a. Malawi. b. Tanzania. c. Sierra Leone. d. Kenya.

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Effects of the Vietnam War included the __________

A) increased support for overseas warfare B) obliteration of communism in Southeast Asia C) surrender of the Vietcong D) erosion of American confidence in the government

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A common characteristic of scalawags and carpetbaggers during Reconstruction was that they

a. helped organize resistance to the new southern government through the Ku Klux Klan b. formed the core of the teachers in the Freedmen's Bureau schools created in the South c. cooperated with Republicans and blacks in the new southern governments d. came into the South from the North to exploit the region and enrich themselves e. were homeless southerners willing to do anything to survive after the war

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