________ was considered perhaps the most fanatical among Quaker supporters of abolition

A) John Woolman
B) Anthony Benezet
C) Benjamin Lay
D) Allan Austin


Answer: C

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What became the primary goal of the Lewis and Clark expedition after the conclusion of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803?

A) President Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to learn and report back to him and the nation about the lands, native peoples, animals, and plants of the western territory that the United States had acquired and those lands beyond Louisiana Purchase to the Pacific Ocean. B) President Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to confront, report on and, if necessary, kill anticipated hostile Native Americans in the Louisiana territory to clear the way for westward white settlement and U.S. Army forts to be constructed in the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. C) President Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to make it to the West Coast to challenge the Spanish and British claims to the Oregon Territory and Spanish control of California. D) President Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to build forts at strategic points along their expedition that could be eventually transferred to the U.S. Army.

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The Romantic artist whose paintings were described as "airy visions, painted with tinted steam" was

A) Friedrich. B) Turner. C) Delacroix. D) Watteau. E) Berlioz.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Renaissance

What will be an ideal response?

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How did the strongest European states finance armies and administrative bureaucracies?

A. commercial wealth only B. agricultural and commercial wealth C. internal taxes and external tributes D. agricultural wealth only

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