The map on page 168 reflects
A) that the slave holding states grew at the expense of non-slave states.
B) the rapid growth of non-slave states.
C) the ratio of slaves to free citizens in the South.
D) how the slave-holding region expanded between 1800 and 1860.
C
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Which of the following best characterizes the portrait of the young Henry Darnall III?
A) The portrait manifests the great wealth attained by Southern planters. B) The portrait places young Darnall in surroundings of opulence that did not yet exist in the mainland colonies. C) The portrait indicates the relative freedom of many African Americans living in the colonies at that time. D) The portrait shows young Darnall dressed in an elegant suit, which testifies to his family's interest in French culture. E) The portrait incorporates the perspective of multiple viewpoints and an appreciation for diverse cultures.
A faction of Democrats in New York bolted the party in 1848 and joined with "conscience" Whigs to form the Free-Soil Party and support ________ for president
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which statement describes the major difference between peasants and other farmers in ancient Egypt?
A. Peasants were not allowed to participate in the same religious rituals. B. Peasants did not own the land that they farmed and worked on. C. Peasants lived in remote villages in houses made of mud-bricks. D. Peasants were required to work on the pharaoh’s building projects such as the pyramids.
What permitted bands of original Americans to make their way southward and eastward across the Americas, eventually reaching the far tip of South America thousands of years before the first Europeans arrived in the Americas?
a. the onset of an Ice Age in the Americas 10,000 years ago. b. the same climatic warming in the Americas that melted the ice and drowned the bridge to Eurasia about 10,000 years ago c. the introduction of horses and covered wagons into the Americas 10,000 years ago. d. the development of cartography by these original Americans e. none of these