The __________ John Woolman was an early opponent of slavery

A) Methodist
B) Lutheran
C) Baptist
D) Quaker


Answer: D

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Which of the following was an actual benefit to African states during the growth of the African slave trade?

a. European interests developed increased exportable products from Africa. b. There was increased building and development of African ports. c. Europeans were not interested in pursuing imperialist goals and African states were able to develop their own plantations and enjoy some stability. d. To protect the slave trade, a European military presence helped quell internal rebellions and civil wars.

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According to the most widely accepted theory, why were newcomers to North America eventually unable to return Siberia?

A) The Bering Land Bridge had been submerged. B) The quality of the game they found living in North America made returning unattractive. C) They were rejected by the peoples they left. D) They were unable to find their way back across the wilderness.

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At no time except the period of independence (in the 19 century) were there more coups, attempted coups, and uprisings in Latin America than during _____________.

a. 1916-1919. b. 1939-1942. c. 1930-1933. d. 1926-1929.

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Lucy Parsons is a prominent example of African American involvement in the __________

a) radical labor movement b) women’s suffrage movement c) Populist Party d) Temperance Movement

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