Who led a slave rebellion in 1831 in which sixty white Virginians were killed?
a. Nat Turner
b. David Walker
c. Frederick Douglass
d. Denmark Vesey
e. Gabriel
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After Charles II founded the Royal Society of London, how were new members chosen?
a) They were elected by existing members. b) The king made the choices with advice from the members. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established. c) The king made the choices with advice from his own ministers. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established. d) Nominations were made in several ways, but a lottery determined which nominees were admitted. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established.
At the Hartford Convention, __________
A) a resolution threatening New England's secession was adopted B) Federalists demanded a unanimous vote in the Senate before war could be declared C) New Englanders gave strong support for the war effort D) the principles of the "three-fifths rule" concerning slavery were opposed E) Federalists continued to show their support of the embargo
Both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis would have agreed with which of the following statements?
A. War requires active presidential leadership. B. The legislative branch of the government works best without executive leadership. C. A nation's domestic affairs are handled most efficiently when power is decentralized. D. A president is bound by the same constitutional restrictions in war as he is in peace.
The Hebrew Bible describes the conquest of the Philistines, the Moabites, and Jerusalem as the achievements of
A) Ezra. B) Joshua. C) Solomon. D) David. E) Saul.