Uncle Tom's Cabin may be described as

a. a success in Europe, but not in the United States.
b. the most artistically accomplished novel ever written by an American.
c. the first successful novel published in America by a woman.
d. social realism at its finest.
e. the most important novel in American history in terms of its political impact.


e

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What advice did Theodora offer Justinian regarding the revolt of 532?

A) Flee the city. B) Negotiate with the rebels. C) Seek help from Rome. D) Stay in Constantinople.

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The following order is correct:

a. Proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina; first African slaves in England’s North American colonies; first African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil. b. First African slaves in England’s North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina; first African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil. c. First African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil; first African slaves in England’s North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina. d. First African slaves land in Brazil; first African slaves in England’s North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina; first African slaves land in Hispaniola.

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Novels like Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road, John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, and Richard Wright's

Native Son a. portrayed poor individuals struggling against problems that were society's fault. b. mocked the snooty customs of the very rich. c. showed how a poor individual could become wealthy if he had enough "pluck and luck." d. called for revolution by the nation's underclass.

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The Hundred Days' Reforms included which of the following?

a. the addition of Western learning to the curricula of the Beijing College. b. all of the answers are correct. c. founding of a state bank. d. issuing of government bonds to finance a railroad system. e. creating a modern postal system.

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