The most decisive rejection of slavery on the part of the slave was
A. malingering.
B. work sabotage.
C. the decision to run away.
D. theft.
Answer: C
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The petite bourgeoisie was made up of ________
A. entrepreneurs B. professional people C. large business owners D. white-collar workers
The "new monarchs" of the late fifteenth century in Europe
A) continued the trend toward decentralization. B) were focused upon the acquisition and expansion of power. C) attempted to build up the nobility for support. D) accepted the domination of the church as a matter of course. E) All of these are correct.
When Truman became president many observers believed that he
a. would push for much greater government intervention in the economy than Roosevelt had. b. would undo much of the New Deal. c. would not defend the rights of minorities. d. would be soft on communism.
Joseph Banks, the traveller in this chapter, became known as "the Father of
a. Hawaii." b. the New Science." c. Enlightenment Science." d. Australia." e. Tahiti."