How did prevailing winds help and hinder European trade in the North and South Atlantic? What role did these winds play in the European voyages of exploration and discovery?
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How was Jackson's Force Bill of 1833 connected with slavery?
a. South Carolinians feared that if the federal government could force states to obey tariff laws, they could force states to obey antislavery laws. b. Many northerners feared that if southerners required the threat of force to pay tariffs, they would require physical violence to obey antislavery laws. c. The Force Bill of 1833 surprised South Carolinians in that Jackson showed he was willing to force abolitionist ideas on southerners. d. The Force Bill of 1833 required southerners to pay tariffs on all manufactured goods, including slaves traded from Africa and within the South. e. The Force Bill of 1833 put a time limit not only on the slave trade but also on the institution itself.
In Walden, Henry David Thoreau:
A) questioned the spiritual cost of the market revolution. B) criticized society for wasting women's potential. C) humanized the factory system. D) argued for the development of the nation's natural resources.
Who said of World War I, "We cannot but feel that no event has ever so destroyed so much that is precious in the common possessions of humanity"?
a. Freud b. Valéry c. Joyce d. Brooke e. Jung
__________ drafted the initial plan that became the basis for legislation governing the organization and status of the Northwest Territory.
a. Meriwether Lewis b. Thomas Jefferson c. James Madison d. John Dickinson