Those who engaged in the Whiskey Rebellion were primarily
A) southern planters. B) northeastern manufacturers.
C) western farmers. D) eastern shippers.
C
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The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee:
a. urged African Americans to work through the system for change. b. disdained the sit-in, which they considered ineffective. c. was most active in northern cities. d. was more radical than other civil rights groups.
According to Jeremy Bentham, a practical application of law was one that
a. rewarded the individual for contributing to the common good. b. reduced poverty as a moral injustice. c. created the greatest happiness for the greatest number of citizens. d. transformed society in a widely meaningful way. e. avoided disruption of the market economy.
One of the few African leaders to voluntarily give up political power was who, from Tanzania?
a. Robert Mugabe b. Mobuto Sese Soku c. Sani Abacha d. Julius Nyerere e. Patrice Lumumba
It is predicted that by 2050 the world's population will have
a. reached 5.5 billion. b. declined to 7 billion. c. remained stable at 6 billion. d. increased to 20 billion. e. reached 9 billion.