Until the 19th century, the European presence in Africa was
A) nonexistent.
B) all-pervasive, covering all of Africa.
C) limited to coastal trading ports.
D) limited to a few Christian missionaries.
E) confined to North Africa.
C
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How did the lifestyles of white New England settlers differ from the lifestyles of their counterparts in the Chesapeake? a. Because New Englanders moved a great deal, their homes were not as sturdy as those in the Chesapeake. b. Most New Englanders moved to America in family groups, while most Chesapeake migrants were singleyoung men
c. The harshness of the New England environment meant a higher infant mortality rate and smaller families inNew England than in the Chesapeake. d. Unlike New Englanders who cleared new fields every few years, residents of the Chesapeake used thesame fields year after year.
During the 1820s through the 1840s, the Democrats
a. trusted the government to do what was best for the country. b. favored limitations on government power. c. called for immigration restrictions in order to protect the jobs of native-born workers. d. believed the government should legislate to encourage "correct" religious behavior. e. called for religious training in public schools.
What did the end of slavery force southerners of both races to do?
a. Accept each other as equals b. Swear a loyalty oath to the Union c. Develop new social, economic, and political patterns d. Enlist in the Union Army to help rebuild the South
In the first stage of childbirth, the cervix must dilate to ______ centimeters.
A. 10 B. 4 C. 8 D. 12