In fifteenth century Africa, slaves
A) ? could be people with debts they weren't able to pay.
B) might be released from bondage after a period of time. ?
C) ? were traded for imported products that African rulers wanted.
D) ? All of these choices
E) ? None of these choices
D
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How did Olympe de Gouges address the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
a) She rewrote it. Whenever the text said “citizen” or “man,” she substituted “female citizen” and “man and woman.” b) She completely removed any references to men or women in the work by rewriting it using “citizen” instead. Consider This: Gouges frequently used satire in her writing. See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. c) She did not change the language of the Declaration, but added lengthy annotations explaining why it promoted patriarchy. Consider This: Gouges frequently used satire in her writing. See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. d) She rewrote the entire document as a debate between a man and a woman on the merits of gender in the Revolution. Consider This: Gouges frequently used satire in her writing. See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights.
According to the theories of "Reaganomics,"
A) by increasing revenue from taxes, the country could spend more for defense programs. B) by cutting taxes, the country's economy would expand and produce more revenue for the federal government. C) by reducing defense programs, the country could spend more money on domestic programs. D) by eliminating the income tax and adopted a national sales tax, the country could afford to spend more money on both domestic and defense programs. E) by raising the income tax and increased corporate taxes, the country could expand its domestic and defense programs.
Freed blacks who emigrated from the United States after the War for Independence played an important role in establishing which British colony in Africa?
a. Sierra Leone b. Cameroon c. South Africa d. Ivory Coast
Which of the following statements best describes why Jamestown was a poor choice for permanent settlement?
A) The land was suitable for growing tobacco, but unfit for growing food. B) It was built on swampy land that could not be fortified against attacks by Spanish ships. C) The soil was too sandy to support crops either for sustenance or for export. D) Indians refused to allow passage from the sea to the vast lands available nearby for settlement. E) It was a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carried disease, and the drinking water was easily contaminated.