Which countries made up Europe's Great Powers?
a. Germany and France
b. Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Italy
c. Great Britain and Germany
d. Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, Germany, Spain, Russia, Italy, and France.
Ans: b. Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Italy
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What does this page from the published trial records in Charleston indicate about the Denmark Vesey uprising?
A) The rebellion was a failure and resulted in the execution of Vesey and his followers. B) Owners of the rebelling slaves were not compensated for the loss of their property. C) Vesey and his followers were responsible for the liberation of many slaves in Charleston. D) The suppression of the rebellion resolved the differences between abolitionists and slave owners.