__________’s stand on women’s rights led to an open break in the abolitionist movement in the 1840s.
a. William Lloyd Garrison
b. Theodore Weld
c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
d. Angelina Grimké
a. William Lloyd Garrison
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What does the story of John Newton, a British slave-ship captain, indicate about the Atlantic slave trade?
A) Christians did not participate in the Atlantic slave trade. B) Christians loved African people. C) Ships' captains filled their ships with slaves quickly, usually in one stop at an African trading center. D) Christians could be cruel, harsh slavers.
Brazil became a monarchy because
A) the Portuguese royal family sought refuge there during the Napoleonic Wars. B) it had maintained a king since ancient times. C) the king of Spain demanded one. D) the Brazilian people elected a king. E) the nobles and the Catholic Church required a king.
The British Jubilees and the German Sedan Day are both examples of __________
A) invented traditions B) welfare programs C) socialist revolutions D) religious holidays
The Gupta era marked a peak of popularity for the works of the playwright and poet ______ (fl. fifth century CE), sometimes called the “Indian Shakespeare”.
a. Fa Xian. b. Vatsyayana. c. Kalidasa. d. Patanjali.