How were blacks treated in the American Anti-Slavery Society?
A) They were often refused leadership roles or significant influence in decision-making.
B) They were considered, and treated as, the complete equals to whites.
C) They were never allowed to be members of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
D) The only black member was Frederick Douglass.
Answer: A
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A) Ghana, Mali, Songhai. B) Mali, Ghana, Songhai. C) Songhai, Mali, Ghana. D) Mali, Songhai, Ghana.
The average life span of a sugar plantation slave is estimated to have been:
a. Five or six years. b. Until age 50 for males; slightly longer for females. c. Until age 27 or so. d. Twelve to fifteen years.
Before being elected to the presidency in 1928, Herbert Hoover
a. had declared that the era of American individualism and thrift was over. b. brought little administrative talent or experience to the job. c. had been known as an ideological archconservative. d. had been a wealthy engineer and businessman. e. had been a successful governor of California.
Which of the following statements concerning Byzantine military organization is most accurate?
a) Byzantine soldiers recruited almost exclusively from peoples outside the empire b) The Byzantine Empire emulated the later Arabic empires by making use of slave armies as a basis for the military force c) The Byzantine Empire recruited troops within the empire by granting heritable land in return for military service d) Military command within the Byzantine Empire remained in the hands of the traditional aristocracy who lived in Constantinople