Unlike Christianity, Islam makes no claims as to the divinity of its founder.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What do the patterns of the internal slave trade in the first half of the nineteenth century suggest?
A) that there was a strong and growing demand for slaves in the Upper South B) that demand for slaves in the Lower South was in decline C) that there was a strong and growing demand for slaves in the Lower South D) that demand for slaves was equally strong in the Upper and Lower South
John Marshall was
a. completely determined to destroy the Republican party at all costs. b. interested in establishing the independence and interpretative powers of the federal judiciary. c. a strong supporter of Adams's war with France and use of the Alien and Sedition Acts. d. the first Republican appointed to the Supreme Court. e. an opponent of the expansion of the power of the national government.
The problems of the national government under the Articles of Confederation include all of the following except
a. An executive branch that was far more powerful than the national legislature b. An enormous outstanding national debt incurred during the Revolution c. The national government's inability to impose taxes d. The refusal of state to pay most of the funds requested by Congress e. The inability of the national government to regulate commerce between the states
The "black codes" were:
A) local constitutions drawn up by freedmen to protect themselves. B) federal, military enforced rules limiting white violence. C) southern laws restricting freedom of the black labor force. D) the plan to integrate freedmen into society.