Monopolies held by the landowners (and that tenants had to use) were known as ________
A. manors
B. banalities
C. coloni
D. tenancy
E. guilds
Answer: B
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a. failed to recognize that class conflict, not racial discrimination, was the true source of blacks’ misery. b. depicted the true state of degradation to which white oppression had reduced black society. c. ignored the richness of black cultural life and the individual’s capacity to grow beyond racial identity. d. provided a much richer and more accurate portrayal of black culture than the misguided works of culturalist sociologists.
Because of Voltaire's outspoken attacks on the abuses of his day, he suffered what consequences?
a. Someone Voltaire attacked tried to kill him. b. Voltaire had to share quarters with slaves. c. Catholics wanted him burned at the stake. d. Voltaire was imprisoned and forced into exile.
Until the 1950s, the prevailing view among Western historians was that Africa was a continent without a history.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Akbar wore his hair long under his turban like the __________.
a. Confucians. b. Catholics. c. Sikhs. d. Sufis.