Who propelled Stoicism out of obscurity and into the Empire?
A) Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, and Tacitus
B) Caesar, Augustus, and Marcus Aurelius
C) Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Plutarch
D) Livy, Marcus Aurelius, and Plutarch
E) Juvenal, Marcus Aurelius, and Tacitus
C
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As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis:
A. Put forward plans for the emancipation of slave soldiers during the last months of the war B. Failed to appreciate the need to centralize power in the South C. Drew his most enthusiastic support from the common white people of the South D. Enjoyed strong backing from most Southerners until the last few weeks of the war
One of the most useful sources of information about life under slavery was perhaps:
A) diaries of the mistress. B) personal memoirs of masters. C) runaway slave advertisements. D) the farmer's almanac.
In which way did the richest plantation families resemble a traditional landed aristocracy?
A) Planters operated under the principles of noblesse oblige. B) Planters collected taxes from the peasants who worked their land. C) Planters' sons chose military or law careers rather than going into trade. D) Planters' daughters were often betrothed during their childhood years. E) Planter families often intermarried with the people who worked the land.
The Hartford Convention reflected the interests of which region?
a) New England b) the Upper South c) the Lower South d) Indian territory