The former Maryland slave who became the most important black abolitionist of his day was __________
A) Frederick Douglass
B) James Forten
C) Daniel Payne
D) Paul Cuffe
Answer: A
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Which of the following was not one of the reasons that the union movement weakened in the 1920s?
A) Overall wage rates rose steadily in the 1920s. B) The older craft-based pattern of union organization was ill suited to the new mass-production industries. C) Management was hostile to labor organizing. D) Opponents smeared unions by labeling them "communist." E) Inequities and regional variations in wages were eliminated through the Federal Fair Wages Act.
All of the following is true of the reign of the Han Emperor Wudi EXCEPT:
a. It was a high point of the power of the Han dynasty. b. He tried to deal with the northern nomads through diplomacy, bribery, and enculturation, but mounted military campaigns when all else failed. c. He controlled most of the northern nomads, but could not subdue the Xiongnu. d. He established wide trade connections and eventually extended Han rule into northern Vietnam and Korea.
What did italian humanists Emphasize?
____________ conquered the Mediterranean Sea
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).