A Malay settlement was established on the island of
a. Madagascar.
b. Zimbabwe.
c. Saba.
d. Rhapta.
e. Malawi.
a
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Discuss the confrontation between the proponents and opponents of the Second Bank of the United States. How was the issue resolved and with what consequences?
What will be an ideal response?
Considering their political program, how likely was it that the Chartists would revolt?
a) Very unlikely; Chartists were more concerned about reforming working conditions than taking over the government. b) Very likely; the British government was right to be concerned because Chartists routinely called for revolts. Consider This: The Chartist rally of 1848 collected between two million and six million signatures. See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism. c) Somewhat likely; Karl Marx was a great admirer of the movement. Consider This: The Chartist rally of 1848 collected between two million and six million signatures. See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism. d) Somewhat unlikely; Chartism was basically a movement that only existed in pubs, not in public. Consider This: The Chartist rally of 1848 collected between two million and six million signatures. See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism.
Which of these politicians would NOT be described as a dictator?
a. Fulgencio Batista b. Juan PerĂ³n c. Vicente Fox d. Fidel Castro e. Marshal Tito
The "Sea Island Experiment" refers to:
a. northern reformers' efforts to assist former slaves with the transition to freedom. b. the Confederacy's trial use of slaves as soldiers along the South Carolina coast. c. a U.S. government plan to introduce advanced technology to southern farming in order to decrease the need for slaves. d. the unsuccessful effort of General Ulysses Grant to allow former slaves to run their own farms in Mississippi. e. the code name for the Confederate navy's submarine-building program.