The most damaging factor undermining the Confederate cause was __________

A) illiteracy among common soldiers
B) the dictatorial powers of the government
C) strong beliefs in states' rights
D) a lack of experienced officers


Answer: C

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Which provides the strongest evidence that eighteenth-century slavery was based on racist views?

a. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on the amount of money a person had, and blacks had little money. b. The status of a person as a slave depended on where the person was born, and being born in Africa made a person a slave. c. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on skin color. d. The status of a person as a slave depended partly on skin color and partly on intelligence. e. The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on social class.

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Both the Fatimids and al-Andalus represented __________

A) Shi'a Islam B) growing Persian influence in Islam C) the influence of the Bantu migrations D) successor states to the Umayyad Empire

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The leader of the Pilgrims was John Smith

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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