What did Kush use its pyramid shaped buildings for?
a. temples
b. law courts
c. royal palaces
d. marketplaces
e. royal tombs
Ans: e
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Which of the following statements identifies the typical attitude toward the abolitionist movement of working-class urban whites?
a. They supported abolitionism because they thought the institution of slavery was morally wrong. b. They supported abolitionism because they thought it would lead to more economic opportunities. c. They resisted abolitionism because they sincerely believed that African Americans were happier in slavery than they would be as free people. d. They resisted abolitionism because they worried about the collapse of the cotton industry. e. They resisted abolitionism because they did not want to compete socially and economically with African Americans.
How did the Voting Rights Act impact black voting power outside the South?
A) It had virtually no impact—blacks there had been voting and getting significant political power for some time. B) It had a widespread effect, as blacks voted to demonstrate political power and voice. C) It had a marginal effect because the courts failed to enforce it. D) It had no effect because the Voting Rights Act only applied to the South.
Historian Fischer, as well as other historians, argues that Germany's goals were the main underlying causes for the war. Which of the following statements does not support this conclusion?
a. Germany and its leader wanted to be major world movers and shakers. b. Germany sought a Europe under German hegemony. c. In siding with Austria, Germany did not really anticipate that Russia would enter even after it warned it to stop mobilization.believed that Russia would not enter the war. d. A desire for Lebensraum was a national call in Germany. e. Fellow members in the Triple Alliance refused to side with German military actions.
President Pierce's efforts to acquire Cuba for the United States caused which of the following? a. Northern support for the liberation of Cuba allayed fears in that region that Pierce was controlled by theSlave Power
b. Some northerners concluded that Pierce was doing the bidding of the Slave Power. c. Support for such efforts by both northerners and southerners led to friendlier relations between the twosections of the country. d. Many southerners concluded that Pierce wanted to end slavery and colonize blacks in the Caribbean.