All of the following are true of the Dutch in Africa EXCEPT:

a. A few wealthy landowners imported the first black slaves to the colony in 1658.
b. The built a fort on the South African coast in 1652.
c. The first settlers were craftsmen and traders, but by 1750 there were about 10,000 Dutch farmers in the Cape Colony.
d. A Dutch settler society gradually emerged, particularly when they offered a haven to English Catholics seeking refuge.


d. A Dutch settler society gradually emerged, particularly when they offered a haven to English Catholics seeking refuge.

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a. Algonquian b. Mayan c. Apache d. Sioux e. Cherokee

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The new suburban religion emphasized:

A) self-reliance. B) the importance of belonging and fitting in. C) political activism. D) social activism.

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Between 1850 and World War I

a. technology had little impact on the number of skilled and unskilled workers. b. workers experienced a rise in its standard of living, thanks to government and trade union actions and a general rise in productivity. c. little public sympathy existed for even the poorest and most exploited workers. d. the monotony and danger of early industrial jobs declined significantly as the result of the application of new technologies. e. all of the above

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Britain's colony of Southern Rhodesia became a black-majority-ruled state in 1980, called

a. Malawi b. Zambia c. Kenya d. South Africa e. Zimbabwe

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