Why is the question of whether the slave trade was still vital to European economies so hotly debated?
A) The question is relevant for understanding the motives for abolition.
B) It is important to understand if European economies were impacted by abolition.
C) Historians are interested more in the economic than the human side of abolition.
D) Good historians always consider both economic and social aspects of any issue.
A
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Scholars generally agree that the Israelites emerged as a distinct group of peoples, possibly organized into tribes between
A) 3000 and 2500 B.C.E. B) 2500 and 2000 B.C.E. C) 1800 and 1500 B.C.E. D) 1200 and 1000 B.C.E. E) 600 and 400 B.C.E.
In an effort to advance the Panama canal project, Theodore Roosevelt __________
A) aided Panamanian nationalists in their uprising against Colombia B) sent troops to Colombia and Venezuela C) had the president of Colombia assassinated D) lied to the public about the true cost of the canal
Analyze why tensions were growing between Japan and the United States, despite U.S. efforts for peace—and its desire to avoid a "two-ocean war."
Answer:
Which of these was true about African Americans during the early twenty-first century?
A. They outnumbered non-Hispanic whites.
B. They were more likely to be in the middle class than in previous years.
C. They no longer had to deal with poor education.
D. They were more likely to live in segregated areas of inner cities.