Which character in Uncle Tom's Cabin transformed the slavery question from an abstract political issue into a personal tragedy?
A) Simon Legree
B) Eliza Harris
C) Willie
D) Uncle Tom
Answer: B
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A) Ottoman B) Safavid C) Sassanid D) Ghaznavid
The Democratic nominee for President, Franklin Roosevelt, easily defeated President Hoover in 1932, in part because:
a. Hoover seemed to be a messenger of doom, while Roosevelt projected a new program and optimism b. Hoover made several campaign promises that he couldn't keep, and Roosevelt avoided making pledges c. Hoover, it was reported, had been involved in the scandals of the Harding presidency d. Hoover refused to make any more public appearances after he was accused of killing veterans
During the twenties, large manufacturers
A) continued to be attacked and broken up by the trust-busting presidents. B) did their best to bankrupt and destroy their competitors. C) used their monopolistic power to gain the maximum profit in the short run. D) often sought market stability through trade associations.
Pope Urban II's promise to forgive the sins of those who participated in the Crusades blurred the line between __________
A) Romans and Byzantines B) Christians and Muslims C) pilgrim and crusader D) clergy and laity