Which of the following is true of yeoman farmers in the antebellum South?
a) They owned land they worked themselves.
b) They owned between five and 20 slaves.
c) They were a minority of southern whites.
d) They were vocal supporters of abolitionism.
a) They owned land they worked themselves.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the second half of the nineteenth century,
a. a Frenchman built the Suez Canal, but it ultimately came under British control. b. British General Charles Gordon restored Egyptian rule in Sudan with his Sikh-Gurkha army. c. Tunisia came under the total domination of Berber rebels. d. the Turks took control of Tripoli from the Italians. e. France occupied the island of Taiwan.
The culture that developed in Egypt was unique largely because of
a. Egypt's interaction with other civilizations
b. Egypt's natural isolation and essential self-sufficiency
c. Egyptian dominance in metalworking
d. Egypt's surplus agricultural production and trade
e. Egypt's large population
By the seventeenth century, the Spanish had given up their efforts to assimilate the Indians to Spanish ways
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.