Popular and government support for the abolition of the slave trade was highest in the __________

A) 1500s
B) 1600s
C) 1700s
D) 1800s


Answer: D) 1800s

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The Copernican system was __________.

A. not popular for at least a century after his death B. readily accepted as a valid interpretation C. forcefully rejected by the church D. the center of immediate debate

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Why did upper- and middle-class Britons neglect certain aspects of public health and safety?

a) They believed all such problems could be solved through free-market enterprise and individual initiative. b) They did not care about the health of the lower classes. Consider This: When did the government begin to regulate water, sewers, etc.? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good. c) They could not afford to pay more taxes. Consider This: When did the government begin to regulate water, sewers, etc.? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good. d) They thought the monarchy should take care of it with royal wealth. Consider This: When did the government begin to regulate water, sewers, etc.? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good.

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Representing those concerned about the South's economic decline, J.D.B. De Bow in his magazine De Bow's Review called for:

a. harsher punishments for disobedient slaves b. more cooperation with the North on tariffs c. legislative remedies d. southern industrialization, to create economic independence

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Where did the first Homo sapiens live?

A) ?Europe B) ?Asia C) ?Africa D) ?Australia E) ?South America

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