Quakers had what role in transforming Seneca culture?
A) They had an unambiguously devastating impact.
B) The Quakers indirectly attacked male roles.
C) Seneca culture as a whole was strengthened by the Quakers.
D) The Quakers did some good, while deeply disrupting Seneca society.
D
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Ways in which slaves expressed elements of their African heritage included
A. building their own physical churches for the celebration of native African religions. B. keeping family diaries and other written personal records. C. singing songs and playing musical instruments, such as the banjo. D. speaking in their native African languages when out of the presence of whites. E. wearing clothing that incorporated traditional African designs or colors.
The term clergy refers to
A) business men administering the word of God. B) allotment. C) prominent citizens. D) married men tending to the sick. E) people.
What was the most important reason that drove European powers in their rush to increase their imperialist holdings in Africa?
A. The quest for new markets prompted by rapid industrialization at home B. The rivalries between European nations and fears that other countries would claim Africa first C. The strong desire to extend Christianity throughout Africa D. The goal to bring European technological advantages to Africans E. The fear of Russian economic expansion into Central Africa and world domination
Conflicts between daughters and sons and their parents tend to be highest ______.
A. in emerging adulthood B. in early adolescence C. immediately prior to the onset of puberty D. when they move from their parent’s house