How did the European concept of slavery differ from the African?
A) Slaves of Europeans could be absorbed into mainstream society.
B) European slavery was permanent but not hereditary.
C) Europeans did not work their slaves as hard as the Africans.
D) Slaves of Europeans could attain positions of privilege.
E) Europeans justified slavery through racist ideology.
E
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A. gain political rights B. have more children C. have fewer children D. become less religious
Which is an accomplishment of Askia Muhammad?
A) creating a centralized bureaucracy B) causing Timbuktu, Jenne-jenno, and Walata to become centers of Islamic scholarship C) building a professional army D) patrolling the Niger River. E) all of the above
Mughal architectural developments
a. were always undertaken after making certain that expenditures on them would not injure mass living standards. b. often blended Persian and Indian styles to achieve new and beautiful results. c. borrowed heavily from Tibetan and Ottoman styles d. were influenced by the construction techniques of Yuan China. e. were imposed on the Mughals by the British East India Co.
The rapidly accelerating growth and power of big business in the 1950s resulted in
A) An expanded number of television networks producing news and programming. B) American corporations expanding overseas to become multinational businesses. C) Wider distribution of the corporate earnings. D) A decline in oligopolies. E) All of these choices