Much of the Carolina colony's commercial success depended on all of the following EXCEPT

A) the city and harbor of Charleston.
B) trade with British Caribbean colonies.
C) large-scale, rice-growing plantations in southern Carolina.
D) white farmers in northern Carolina.


Answer: D

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Among other provisions, the hated Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 required northerners to

a. patrol their borders with Canada to catch runaways. b. provide free room and board to slave-catchers upon request. c. organize regular militia patrols to watch for escaped slaves. d. pay high penalties and face jail if caught aiding a runaway slave. e. compensate southerner slaveholders for escaped slaves who were not recaptured.

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In the early 1920s, one glaring exception to America's general indifference to the outside world was its

a. decision to participate in the World Court of the League of Nations. b. unilateral military intervention in Mexico to protect American oil interests threatened by actions by the Mexican government. c. involvement in the League of Nations' humanitarian operations. d. decision to participate in a League of Nations military intervention in Abyssinia. e. continuing attempt to oust the Communists from power in the Soviet Union.

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The pilot of the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight was charles lindbergh.

a. true b. false

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