What happened to James Hamlet after he was arrested by U.S. marshals in New York?

A) He was jailed and lynched.
B) He was eventually reunited with his family.
C) He was sold into slavery in Mississippi.
D) He was killed while trying to escape his captors.


Answer: B

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What was the original homeland of Bantu-speaking farmers?

a. Nigeria b. Morocco c. Ethiopia d. Nubia e. Egypt

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As a result of the Missouri Compromise

a. there were more slave than free states in the Union. b. slavery was outlawed in all states north of the forty-second parallel. c. slavery was banned north of 36° 30' in the Louisiana Purchase territory. d. Missouri was required to free its slaves when they reached full adulthood. e. there were more free states than second states in the Union.

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_____, a Bill drafted by Thomas Jefferson, articulated distrust of an established state church and asserted the value of religious liberty

A) The Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom B) The Pennsylvania Statute on Religious Liberty C) Cato's Petition of Religious Secularism D) The Olive Branch Petition E) The Sheffield Declaration

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The most significant reform of the republican campaign against artificial privilege was the

A. dismantling of state-supported churches. B. elimination of inheritance taxes. C. elimination of inherited political privilege. D. None of these answers is correct.

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