What affect did Cotton Mather believe conversion would have on slaves?
A) It would make them fit for freedom.
B) It would have no affect at all.
C) It would make them more rebellious.
D) It would make them better servants.
D
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A. cultural heritages, practices, or ideologies B. radio, television, and film C. identity, bodies, and personal or public services D. ideas, ethics, and philosophy
Much of China's economy was
a. freely owned by independent businessmen. b. controlled by the state and closely regulated by government bureaucrats. c. independently owned, but regulated by the state. d. so powerful and rich because it was not subject to taxation by the state.
What is the distinction of Caral in north-central Peru?
a. largest city built in the Americas b. earliest known city in the Americas c. developed the first written language in the Americas d. site of first human sacrifices performed in the Americas e. first farming village in the Americas
In the 1840s, the “Old Organization” called for ________
A) colonization B) disunion C) compensated emancipation D) an invasion of the South