At the onset of direct British rule, the British government conducted sweeping reforms to avoid a repeat of the events of 1857, among which were all but one of the following?

a. The East India Company was dismantled.
b. Queen Victoria announced that her government would intensify efforts to Christianize Indians and eliminate local religions.
c. An Indian Civil Service, open to both British and Indian subjects, was created to administer India’s affairs.
d. The British government itself took up the task of governing India.


b. Queen Victoria announced that her government would intensify efforts to Christianize Indians and eliminate local religions.

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By the end of the 1980s, __________

A) women constituted nearly two-thirds of poor adults B) the percentage of women attending college decreased C) the average salary of men and women was virtually equal D) the Republican Party promoted the Equal Rights Amendment

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Governments tried to weaken the power of radical movements in all EXCEPT which of the following ways?

a. They passed laws banning brutal abuses of workers and offering them some protection. b. They instituted some welfare reforms to steal the thunder of the radicals. c. They attacked corruption in their own government system. d. They suppressed radical organizations. e. They ushered radicals into the government to help steer government policy.

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In what ways did Africans resist enslavement once in North America? Why were slave rebellions less likely to occur in British North America than in the West Indies or South America?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Compromise of 1850 included a Fugitive Slave Act.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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