In the fifteenth century, Lower Guinea and Upper Guinea differed in which of the following respects?

a. The governments of Lower Guinea were democratic; those of Upper Guinea were autocratic.
b. Women were responsible for the cultivation of rice in Lower Guinea but were the primary local traders inUpper Guinea

c. The peoples of Lower Guinea continued to practice traditional African religions; those of Upper Guinea wereheavily influenced by the Islamic religion.
d. Women were denied political power in Lower Guinea but held powerful political and religious positions inUpper Guinea.


c

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Reflecting the cultural tensions of the 1920s, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were:

a. anarchist leaders falsely convicted of bombing two army trucks b. anarchists sentenced to death for murder, despite strong doubts of their guilt c. the first in a line of notorious Soviet spies d. immigrants convicted of murder due to Ku Klux Klan propaganda

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Most conservatives believed that

a. the French Revolution was a good thing. b. militarism was the source of all evil. c. nationalism was a force for good. d. people should be obedient to political authority. e. organized religion was unimportant.

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If a group seems to be moving along quickly towards their goals with very little or no dissention among group members and no change in their goals, what is probably happening?

A) synergy B) forming C) groupthink D) storming

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