Slavery in the Americas __________.
A. impacted all settlements directly or indirectly
B. was largely restricted to English colonies
C. declined by the mid-1700s
D. only benefited the plantation owners of the Caribbean
Answer: A
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The physical and social conditions of slavery were harshest in
a. Maryland. b. Virginia. c. South Carolina. d. New York. e. Pennsylvania.
The student and youth protests of the 1960s stemmed from
a. fears brought on by the Cold War. b. new trends in music. c. opposition to communism. d. young people's desire for a world that was different from that of their parents. e. the younger generation's refusal to return to the harsh conditions of the Great Depression.
Tang and Song products gained such a reputation that fine porcelain has come to be known generally as chinaware.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)