Mandates were
a. rules of surrender enforced in the Treaty of Versailles.
b. decrees from the League of Nations to maintain the Fourteen-Point Plan.
c. the trustee status of former German colonies in Africa and Asia.
d. the need to secure approval from the League of Nations for provisional government appointments.
e. undisputed territorial reassignments imposed on Germany and Austria.
c
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The Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811 nearly succeeded because territorial governor Clairborne refused to act swiftly and ruthlessly to suppress it.
a. true b. false
In his interpretation of the historical development of the United States, Frederick Jackson Turner focused on the importance of the
(A) traditions of western European culture (B) role of women in socializing children to become good citizens (C) historical consequences of the enslavement of African American people (D) conflict between capitalists and workers (E) frontier experience in fostering democracy
Slaver John Newton?s legacy became
A) the British abolition of the slave trade. B) the hymn Amazing Grace. C) a bill in Parliament to abolish slavery. D) founding the Anti-Slavery Society. E) an anti-slavery movement in Africa.