Until the 1600s, the African slave trade was controlled by
A) Europeans.
B) the Spanish.
C) the Songhai Empire.
D) Muslim traders.
E) West African monarchs.
D
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A) They were plotting to steal Union weapons. B) They had allied with the Confederacy. C) They had been menacing local Spanish-American communities. D) They had been attacking the Comanche.
Which of the following was a long-term consequence of the fugitive slave clause in the Constitution?
A) It led to increasing, protracted regional strife because many northerners resented the fugitive slave clause. B) Southerners defended the clause vigorously because it also included a punitive enforcement mechanism. C) The issue of how to handle fugitive slaves was removed from congressional political debate until just before the Civil War. D) The fugitive slave clause permanently removed the Supreme Court from becoming involved in the fugitive slave issue.
By 1860, America's largest single export was:
A) tobacco. B) cotton. C) slaves. D) rice.
The Principality of Kiev was founded by
a. Central Asian Mongols. b. Scandinavian Vikings. c. Byzantines from Constantinople. d. the Germanic Holy Roman Emperors. e. Hungarian Magyars.