Who were the mestizos?
A. persons of mixed Spanish and Indian origin
B. persons of European birth
C. persons of South American origin
D. persons of Indian origin
A. persons of mixed Spanish and Indian origin
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Which of the following is true of yeoman farmers in the antebellum South?
a) They owned land they worked themselves. b) They owned between five and 20 slaves. c) They were a minority of southern whites. d) They were vocal supporters of abolitionism.
How did Emma Goldman, the traveler in this chapter, define anarchism?
a. As a political philosophy based on working-class consciousness b. As a philosophy promoting a new social order of unrestricted liberty and individualism c. As the collapse of order into chaos d. As a political system centered on dissent e. As a political philosophy centered on putting the greater good above that of the individual
William Sidney Morris's painting The Bone Player is unusual in that it portrays an African American man as __________.
A. a black musician dressed in stereotypical clothing B. a forced participant in hard labor C. taking pride in his own talent D. assuming an activist role in the abolitionist movement
In the early nineteenth century, nationalists and liberals both supported revolutionary movements inspired by the principle of __________
A) monarchical glory B) hierarchical order C) scientific rationalism D) self-determination