When applied to slaves, what did the word “Creole” mean?
a. a slave who was born in the Americas
b. a slave who was born in Africa but was “seasoned” in the Caribbean
c. an African-born slave who was transported directly from Africa to North America
d. a slave who spoke a pidgin dialect combining European and African languages
a. a slave who was born in the Americas
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The adoption of Islam in West Africa
A) meant that Islam was adopted uniformly, erasing earlier variations between cultures. B) led to an easy blending of Islamic patrilineal customs with earlier patrilineal traditions. C) made it impossible for women to obtain divorces. D) went along with intermarriage between Muslim traders and local women.
The repeal of the Corn Laws occurred only after nearly 500,000 people perished following the 1845 failure of the potato crop in
A) Wales. B) Britain. C) Scotland. D) Ireland. E) all of the above.
In contrasting "old" and "new" history, Furumoto described the old way of doing history as
A. personalistic, internal, and presentist B. contextual, presentist, and personalistic C. external, presentist, and naturalistic D. historicist, internal, and presentist
Which of these was ended by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?
A) the Spanish-American War B) the Mexican Revolution C) the Latin American revolutions D) the Mexican-American War