Most eighteenth-century household goods were __________.

a. acquired by barter with neighbors
b. British exports purchased in stores
c. made by slaves and traded between colonies
d. made by individual households for personal use


b. British exports purchased in stores

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Seventeenth-century Quakers were known for their __________

a. aggressive and overbearing personalities b. belief in personal humility and pacifism c. concept of predestination d. unwillingness to seek the conversion of others e. belief in the necessity of an educated clergy

History

By 1900, some workers had the legal right to compensation for injuries suffered on the job.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

History

The passage from the Quran (see Textbook: Sources from the Past: The Quran on Allah and His Expectations of Humankind) describes Allah and says, "He has begotten no one and is begotten of none." What does this phrase mean? How does it relate to the Islamic interpretation of the nature of Jesus?

What will be an ideal response?

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For South Carolinian Robert Francis Allston, a "plain, honest, common-sense reading of the Constitution" meant the

A) legitimacy of abolitionism. B) constitutionality of slavery. C) support of the United States Bank. D) disapproval of nullification.

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