One of the first groups to openly condemn slavery in British America were the:
A) Quakers.
B) Puritans.
C) Anglicans.
D) Methodists.
Answer: A
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The formation of the Triple Entente had its roots in the earlier __________.
A. alliance between France and Russia B. German alliance with Russia C. creation of the Triple Alliance D. end of the Habsburg Empire
The election of 1852 was characterized by
A) a serious discussion of the issues. B) widely divergent political choices. C) voter apathy and lackluster campaigns. D) the decisive nomination of party candidates.
All of the following factors contributed to a significant transformation of Buddhism in India EXCEPT a. delay in transcribing written sources
b. abstract concepts of Nirvana were replaced by simpler concepts of heaven. c. Siddhartha became a figure of divinity. d. a synthetic fusion with Jainism created its own cult. e. fading of the Buddhist idea of all four classes were equal.
In 1921, Charles Evans Hughes feared an arms race would develop on the world's oceans.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)