During the 1840s, most northerners __________.
a. disliked both slavery and abolitionism
b. were committed to the immediate abolition of slavery
c. supported equal rights for free blacks
d. were indifferent to slavery
a. disliked both slavery and abolitionism
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A) José de Galvez B) Juan Bautista de Anza C) Gaspar de Portolá D) Father Garces
The relationship of Nazism to Christianity included which of the following features?
a. the reluctant acknowledgement of Jesus as a Jew b. the absence of censorship of religious writings c. the arrest of some clerical critics of the regime d. a united stand among German churches against Nazism e. the expansion of the coverage of Christianity in the school curriculum
All of the following are true statements about the effect of Executive Order No. 9066 on Japanese living in the U.S. except
a. they were put in internment camps. b. they were victims of anti-Japanese prejudice. c. they lost hundreds of millions of dollars in property and lost wages. d. The U.S. Supreme Court declared the Japanese relocation unconstitutional. e. The U.S. government officially apologized four decades later and gave each camp survivor $20,000.
Amerigo Vespucci
A. hailed from Portugal. B. helped spread recognition of the idea that the Americas were new continents. C. never traveled to the New World. D. sailed on the voyages with Christopher Columbus. E. was a leading critic of Columbus's claims.