Which of the following was true of Canada in the first half of the nineteenth century?
A) Black men were not allowed to vote or sue in a court of law.
B) Black people could own property and serve on juries.
C) Canadian authorities helped return escaped slaves to their masters.
D) The black population declined slowly over these two decades.
Answer: B
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A. the migration of Jews to more tolerant European nations and to the United States B. greater cooperation between Jewish organizations in different countries C. international support for Jews persecuted in more restrictive countries D. the intervention of prominent Christian leaders who had made common cause with Jewish officials
The Janissaries were
A) Christian heretics who sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire. B) the sultan's crack troops, originally kidnapped Christians trained to be intensely Turkish and Islamic. C) Ottoman Turk aristocrats. D) Muslim “heretics” at odds with the sultan. E) Christian knights who continued to fight Islam in the Ottoman Empire.
Under the Dawes Plan, the United States lent money to European countries to repay war debts owed to the United States.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What was the societal structure of the early Bantu speakers, and how did they approach food acquisition?
What will be an ideal response?