How did the conditions of slavery make it especially difficult for slaves to establish their own culture? How did slave communities work to overcome this?

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In the middle of the nineteenth century, agents carrying out urban renewal were usually working on behalf of __________.

A) landowners B) monarchs C) anarchists D) foreigners

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The American foreign policy of trying to penetrate underdeveloped areas economically without the problem of governing them was

A) successful because it supported broad-based economic development. B) foolish because it did not maximize the profits of American companies overseas. C) far-sighted in its sensitivity to different social and cultural patterns. D) self-defeating because it was not supported by local people.

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Measuring over six feet high and twelve feet wide, the monumental piece Bread is an example of:

A. social realism. B. abstract art. C. impressionism. D. cubism. E. Dada.

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Often the first Muslims to spread Islam into new areas of Africa were

a. warriors. b. missionaries. c. monks. d. merchants.

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