While being pursued by the mob and later while being held in prison, William Lloyd Garrison
a) burned with passion for the cause of the slave. b) was panic-stricken at the threat to his life. c) felt both happy and calm. d) believed he was getting what he deserved. e) was horrified by the publicity his incarceration generated for the cause.
c
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Why did the Portuguese reject Columbus's proposed route to Cathay?
a. They wanted Columbus to sail to India, not Cathay. b. They believed that Columbus had underestimated the Earth's circumference. c. They did not believe that the Earth had a spherical shape. d. They believed that Columbus had no intention of reaching Cathay and was presenting a false route simply to gain monetary support. e. They thought that Columbus would encounter too many hostile Indians on his proposed route.
Among the countries that provided the largest amounts of foreign capital investment in American industry were
a. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. b. Italy, Spain, and Greece. c. Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. d. Britain, France, and the Netherlands. e. Canada and Mexico.
In his Reconstruction plan, Abraham Lincoln
a. indicated less interest in guaranteeing political equality of the former slaves than in restoring the Union as quickly as possible. b. was less interested in the constitutional status of the former Confederate states than in racial equality. c. agreed to confer authority to Congress over the approval of new southern state constitutions. d. had the full support of northern abolitionists. e. all of these choices.
During the 1630s the shoguns of Japan forbade Japanese from going abroad, expelled Europeans, and prohibited foreign merchants trading in Japan and the import of foreign books for fear that Europeans might jeopardize the security of Japan.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)