According to Map 1-5, the routes of the trans-Saharan slave trade were characterized by __________

A) extension to southern Africa
B) connections to the ocean in North Africa and the West African forest region
C) a wide geographical expansion across Saharan and North Africa
D) a direct terminus along the Atlantic Ocean along the West African coast


Answer: C

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A) attack on northern abolitionists and manufacturers B) attack on slavery by a native Southerner C) attack on slavery by a northern abolitionist D) protest against the congressional "gag rule"

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What finally stalled Nazi aggression between 1940 and early 1941?

A) President Roosevelt secretly sent American pilots to Europe. B) England steadfastly resisted the Nazis in the Battle of Britain. C) A British blockade of Germany cut off fascist supply lines. D) Economic boycotts by the United States damaged the German war effort.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. involved a larger conspiracy to kill other members of the administration. B. had been planned at the highest levels of the Confederate government. C. saw John Wilkes Booth convicted of the murder of the president. D. was intended to bring Andrew Johnson into the presidency. E. brought a Radical Republican to the presidency.

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