Why did most slaves typically prefer living and working on a plantation rather than a small farm?
a. Plantation owners often worked alongside their slaves.
b. There was a greater sense of community and better living conditions on plantations.
c. Slaves often enjoyed a sense of camaraderie with plantation owners.
d. Rich planters usually avoided breaking up families on their plantations.
e. Working hours were always shorter on plantations than on small farms.
B
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a. never developed support in the United States. b. was a European movement that had no relevance to American society and politics. c. had a substantial and significant impact on Progressivism. d. attracted only college-educated intellectuals. e. was eliminated in America before the turn of the century.
In June 1791, Louis XVI
a. ordered the Second and First Estates to join the National Assembly. b. sent Marie Antoinette back to Austria as a precaution. c. attempted to flee France to rally foreign support against the revolution. d. moved foreign regiments into the Paris suburbs. e. was executed.
President Lincoln's decision on what to do about the situation at Fort Sumter in the first weeks of his administration can best be characterized as
a. ill thought out. b. rash and hotheaded. c. the only possible option. d. a strategic blunder. e. a middle of the road solution.
Summarize the main features of Islamic religion up until the rise of the Abbasid dynasty
What will be an ideal response?