The National Congress of British West Africa

A) was attacked and destroyed in 1922 by police in Kenya.
B) advocated radical and violent change to the colonial system.
C) favored using constitutional methods to achieve gradual change.
D) spread throughout Africa.
E) had the first elected African to the Chamber of Deputies.


C

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The Sunni position advocates all of the following except

a. The umma is a theocratic entity. b. The caliph is the absolute temporal and spiritual leader. c. A person who professes to be a Muslim by supporting Muslim tenets cannot be excluded from the umma automatically by even a mortal sin. d. The umma is a state under the authority first of the precedent of the Prophet and Qu'ran and second by the consensus of Muslims.

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How were blacks accounted for in the Constitution?

A) Free blacks were granted citizenship and given the right to vote. B) Each state would have two black representatives in the Senate. C) Slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for tax and representation purposes. D) The national government would have the power to abolish the slave trade at any time. E) Three-fifths of the slave states would have to end slavery by 1824.

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The expansion of slavery in the Old Southwest was directly linked to __________.

A. the expansion of cotton production B. the growth of a diverse economy C. rapid urbanization D. the international slave trade

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Which principle of government is proposed in the declaration of independence?

1. Political power originates with a strong central government 2. The primary function of government is to protect natural rights 3. A system of checks and balances is the most effective way to prevent governmental abuse of power 4. Individual liberties must be guaranteed by a strong Bill of Rights

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