The dominant power in central Europe at this time was

a. Prussia.
b. Poland.
c. Hungary.
d. Austria.
e. Bosnia.


d

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A) the conquests in which they had participated B) the legal writs that had been chartered hundreds of years before C) the royal documents given by monarchs to grant noble status and privilege D) the church documents detailing family histories E) the purchase of titles by the wealthy

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Frederick Douglass was:

a. the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church b. the leading black abolitionist in America before the Civil War c. a slave preacher who instigated a slave uprising in Virginia d. a charismatic, illiterate, former slave who agitated for women's rights

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Which Southeast Asian nation was the only one to remain independent from European intervention?

A) Burma B) Vietnam C) Cambodia D) Philippines E) Thailand

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Under the task system of slavery

a. masters allowed slaves to chose their work. b. slaves were unlikely to be punished. c. slaves worked less hard than under the gang system. d. one master would watch over slaves working on several plantations at one time. e. slaves were assigned daily specific work to be done.

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