_____ was a radical abolitionist who had provoked some of the violence in "Bleeding Kansas."
A) John Brown
B) John C. Frémont
C) Charles Sumner
D) Andrew P. Butler
E) Thaddeus Stevens
A
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Who studied in Alexandria, was a mathematician, established the science of hydrostatics, and created many ingenious inventions but dismissed his practical inventions as unimportant?
a. Archimedes of Syracuse b. Euclid c. Aristarchus of Samos d. Eratosthenes e. Philo of Alexandria
The Buddha called for people to lead lives characterized by
A. balance and moderation. B. active hedonism. C. devotion to a powerful monotheistic god. D. intense meditation. E. extreme asceticism.
Discuss the lifestyle of southern slaveholders and the paternalistic ideology that was a central part of their belief system. Explain what the letters of Paul Carrington Cameron reveal concerning the sincerity of the slaveholder's paternalism toward his slaves.
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Which of the following examples reveals the nativism in the United States in the 1920s?
A) Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed as much for their ethnic origins as their crimes. B) President Harding issued an executive order limiting the number of non-British immigrants. C) Congress passed a law in 1924 that strictly limited immigration. D) White Citizen Councils increased in membership by stressing anti-black and anti-foreigner messages. E) President Calvin Coolidge publicly supported the lynching of immigrants in certain circumstances.