In the sixteenth century, growing demand for labor in the __________ New World empire led to the importation of African slaves
A) Spanish
B) English
C) African
D) Dutch
Answer: A
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Why was the Vendée an especially difficult challenge for the new Revolutionary Army?
a) The Vendée was a region of France in a virtual civil war against the Revolution, not a foreign country threatening to invade. b) The Vendée bordered on Germany and was full of émigrés seeking to overthrow the Revolution. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms. c) The Vendée was the forced sale of military equipment to pay France’s debts, which left the military woefully unprepared for battle. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms. d) The Vendée refers to the Friday that a large number of French soldiers were massacred by nobles enraged at losing their lands and titles. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms.
As many as one in seven Africans died en route to the Americas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What authority did Martin Luther say he would obey at the Diet of Worms?
A. The teachings of the church B. The word of the pope C. The scripture D. Charles V E. All of these.
In the case ________, the Supreme Court ruled that racially exclusive "white primaries" were a violation of the Fifteenth Amendment
A) Smith v. Allwright B) Shelley v. Kraemer C) Brown v. Board of Education D) Plessy v. Ferguson