The king of Mali who went on a famous pilgrimage to Mecca in the fourteenth century was Mansa Musa.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The Fourteenth Amendment
a. failed to confer any civil rights, including citizenship on the freedmen. b. prohibited from federal and state office those former Confederates who as federal officeholders had once sworn to uphold the U.S. Constitution. c. guaranteed the freedmen the right to vote. d. met all the political demands of the radical Republicans. e. conferred a broad array of civil rights, including voting rights, on white women.
In 1856, antislavery vigilantes attacked a proslavery stronghold in Lawrence, Kansas
A) True B) False
After Jackson vetoed the Maysville Road Bill:
A) he vetoed all other internal improvement bills. B) he supported millions of dollars of other projects. C) the Supreme Court overruled his veto. D) few additional projects were funded by the states or the federal government.
With respect to women, Jewish law and practice required all the following EXCEPT
a. equal treatment of men and women since both were made in the image of God. b. a woman should consider her husband to be her master. c. a husband should respect and support his wife. d. women could not be witnesses in court, but they could be prophetesses. e. a woman could never divorce her husband, and she could inherit property only if there was no male heir.