As the legal status of slaves and free Africans changed over time, slave status become increasingly tied to what factor?

a) whether a child’s mother was a slave
b) whether a child was born in the American colonies
c) the ability of a slaveholder to provide basic support
d) the professed religion of the enslaved person


Answer: a

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following represents the consensus assessment of most historians about the accomplishments of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs?

(A) Billions of dollars had been spent for social engineering that produced negligible favorable social or economic results for needy Americans. (B) The failures of Great Society programs proved that poverty could not be successfully addressed with public funds. (C) The Great Society programs achieved some noteworthy accomplishments in expanding education and health care for vulnerable, poor, and underserved Americans. (D) Rampant waste, fraud, and abuse undermined the success of nearly all Great Society programs. (E) The Great Society programs actually increased the poverty rate in America

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Besides the fact that the Great Depression showed the highest unemployment rate of the twentieth century, what other generalization regarding unemployment can be made from interpreting the graph above?

A) Unemployment has been a relatively minor issue in the twenty-first century. B) Unemployment has generally been lower during times of war. C) Unemployment continued to drop after the conclusion of a war. D) Unemployment was higher at the beginning of the twentieth century than it was at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

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Did Napoleon destroy the French Revolution, or did he continue and spread it? Give reasons for your opinion, citing examples from Napoleon's domestic policies and the effects of the Napoleonic conquests abroad

What will be an ideal response?

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