One element that contributed to intensifying political militancy among black intellectuals during the 1930s was the:
A) stirrings of anticolonialism in Africa.
B) remnants of the Garvey movement.
C) outreach performed by the Democratic party.
D) role played by university presidents like Mordecai Johnson in inspiring young people to activism.
Answer: A
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A) The kingdoms had developed a religious dedication to the slave trade. B) Tribal women wanted the slave trade continued. C) The kingdoms were economically dependent on the slave trade. D) The British government forced Africans to continue the slave trade.
After his death, the empire of Chinggis Khan was ________
A) divided into four khanates B) ruled by his son Ogedei C) broken up by the Mongol tribes D) conquered by Kubilai Khan
Mungo Park was forced to end his exploration of the Niger River because
a. he became ill. b. he was attacked by slave traders. c. the expedition ran out of funding. d. the source of the river was in impenetrable forest. e. he determined that the Niger River had no economic value.
British strategy changed several times: First they sought to show force in New England, then take cities in the middle colonies, then finally regain their colonies in the ________ by drawing on American supporters.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).