What was the most significant abolitionist society?
A) American Colonization Society
B) Americans for a Democratic Society
C) Christian Freedom Organization of Philadelphia
D) American Anti-Slavery Society
Answer: D
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A) a creator of social harmony. B) a source of pollution. C) as dignified as a university. D) powerful but not threatening. E) more pleasing to look at than trees or gardens.
The VOC
A. was the sacred ruler of the Khmer. B. had ten times more capital than the British West India Company. C. was a secret police agency in Burma. D. was the "divine light" Javanese monarchs were believed to possess. E. the Malayan ruling class.
Shay's Rebellion
a. Erupted because of Congress' inability to pay debts owed to Revolutionary War veterans b. Was crushed by an effective military response from the national government c. Reflected anger in Massachusetts over high taxes and lack of debt relief d. Sought to force the United States into rejoining the British Empire e. Elicited considerable support for the Articles of Confederation
Animal trickster tales had special appeal to subjugated slaves because in them,
A. animals prevailed over their human captors. B. they felt a connection with the African homeland through animals such as lions and giraffes. C. they found courage in the exploits of animals of great size and strength. D. weaker animals eluded or overcame stronger ones.