Who led a slave rebellion in 1822 that made South Carolinians especially anxious?

a. John Brown
b. Amistad
c. Denmark Vesey
d. Frederick Douglass
e. Davey Crockett


c

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Passed by Queen Elizabeth I, this was a revision of Thomas Cranmer's works that made moderate Protestantism the official religion within the Church of England:

A. Act of Uniformity B. Thirty-Nine Articles C. Treaty of Joinville D. Union of Utrecht E. Book of Common Prayer

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The prophet and founder of Jainism was __________

A) Siddhartha B) Ashoka C) Mahavira D) Ashvaghosha

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The nineteenth-century novelist who described the coal towns as a place "where the struggling vegetation sickened and sank under the hot breath of kiln and furnace" was

A) Mark Twain. B) Emile Zola. C) Herman Melville. D) Charles Dickens. E) George Eliot.

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Which of the following best describes the relationship between Buddhism and Shinto in Japan?

A. Buddhism spread among the rural peasantry, while Shinto remained the main belief system of Japan's elite. B. When Buddhist monks arrived in Japan, they attempted to rid the region of all Shinto beliefs and rituals. C. Most Japanese adopted a type of blend between Buddhism and Shinto. D. Most practitioners of Shinto rejected Buddhism as an alien faith.

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