Whose most significant work became known as the "bible of romanticism"?

A. Chateaubriand
B. Wesley
C. Schleiermacher
D. Kant


Answer: A

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Why did some Northern critics label Jefferson as a "Negro President"?

a. Because he was rumored to have had sexual relations with one of his slaves b. Because he strongly supported abolition of slavery c. Because he refused to intercede in the successful slave rebellion in Santo Domingo d. Because he was rumored to have slave ancestors e. Because he would not have won the presidency without the three-fifths rule for counting the slave population

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Niger River

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