Most of the day-to-day conversion efforts by the American Antislavery Society were undertaken by
a. women.
b. politicians.
c. evangelists.
d. African Americans.
a
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The Chinese who came to California during the gold rush
A. had aspirations similar to those of American participants. B. more often worked as merchants than miners. C. found themselves banned from working in the mines. D. usually came with their families. E. typically planned to remain permanently in the state.
After receiving the Taylor-Rostow report, Kennedy opted to
A. approve a limited commitment of aid and advisers. B. begin regular bombing attacks against North Vietnam. C. expand the Laos negotiations to include Vietnam. D. publicly announce that his administration was washing its hands of South Vietnam. E. deploy the "logistical task force" General Taylor had first proposed.
__________ refers to a form of labor that became common during Reconstruction and involved working on rented land in return for a portion of the crop the renters could then sell as their own
a) Sharecropping b) Peonage c) Indentured Servitude d) Free Soil
Which of these statements is true of jihad?
A) Jihad means to strive against the desire for worldly goods. B) All Muslims are commanded by God to participate in jihads. C) Participating in a jihad was one way for young men to attain adulthood. D) A jihad always involved a military holy war. E) Dying in a jihad assured one of an eternal reward.