The Americans With Disabilities Act

a. passed only when Congress overrode President George H. W. Bush's veto.
b. prohibited discrimination against 43 million citizens facing mental or physical challenges.
c. required the government to hire disabled Americans.
d. provided scholarships and student loans to people with physical or mental disabilities.
e. None of these choices are correct.


b

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a. legitimate commerce sold peanut and palm oil instead of slaves. b. the slave trade began to flourish. c. decreased slave trading led to industrialization. d. European traders convinced Africans to grow sugarcane for export to Europe. e. kings sought to develop new trade routes into the African interior.

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The first real move toward Reformation in England came with

a. the seizure of Catholic properties in England. b. Henry's so-called Reformation by Statute. c. Elizabeth I issuing the Thirty-nine Articles. d. Mary Tudor re-instituting Catholicism to coexist with the Church of England. e. the Regency Council imposing the Book of Common Prayer under Edward VI.

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Roman slaves

a. rarely rebelled, due to the fair treatment they received. b. were never involved in agriculture but only in manufacturing enterprises. c. staged a number of massive rebellions, the largest led by Spartacus in 71 B.C.E. d. made up well over half the population of the empire. e. received their freedom as reward for the military assistance at the battle of Actium.

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