All of the following reveal the various ways southern blacks responded to the prospect of emancipation except

a. some slaves remained loyal to plantation masters and resisted the liberating Union armies.
b. some slaves insisted that whites address them as "Mr." or "Mrs."
c. some slaves beat former masters with the same whips formerly used on them.
d. some slaves claimed sections of plantation land as their own.
e. some slaves were suspicious about whether masters were really freeing them.


d

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In the formulation of his “law of falling bodies”, Galileo systematically combined imagination with empirical research and ___________.

a. Experimentation. b. Biblical authority. c. Newspaper articles. d. Royal Society funding.

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The Catholic Church, in its moderate stance on society, advocated what type of intervention?

A) Societal, via representatives from each social class reconciling issues with one another B) Religious, via the Christian churches acting as moderators C) Governmental, via protective legislation D) Labor Unions fighting for legislation E) None of these

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The Pendleton Act of 1883 was a triumph for those Americans who sought ________ reform

A) monetary B) civil service C) immigration D) tariff

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Assess the changes in U.S. foreign policy between 1898 and 1919. Where had American interests changed, and where did they remain the same?

What will be an ideal response?

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