What was the compromise of 1850 after California applied for statehood?
What will be an ideal response?
California wanted to be a free state which was a big problem, because it would be an unbalanced amount of slave states and free states. But California became free state anyway
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Why was Sofonisba allowed to work and study with Michelangelo in Rome?
a) Michelangelo was 80, so it would not have caused a scandal for him to have a young unmarried woman in his home. b) Michelangelo was the only artist interested in helping her advance. Consider This: What were the major concerns for a young woman’s future, no matter her social class, at this time? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. c) Michelangelo was a longtime friend of the family. Consider This: What were the major concerns for a young woman’s future, no matter her social class, at this time? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. d) Michelangelo, ahead of his time, provided a school of sorts for many women artists. Consider This: What were the major concerns for a young woman’s future, no matter her social class, at this time? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba
What was one of the results of the Battle of Omdurman?
a. Muhammad Ahmad was proclaimed a Muslim savior. b. A treaty as signed between Egypt and Britain. c. The British suffered a military defeat. d. A British commander was executed by rebel forces. e. The British occupied the entire Nile Valley.
Which of the following statements about the nullification crisis of 1832 is FALSE?
A. Jackson eventually backed down from the controversy and gave in completely to South Carolina's demands. B. The issue under discussion was the tariff, but the right of secession was also debated. C. Andrew Jackson determined that the president had the right to use force to preserve the Union. D. The nullification theory, according to Calhoun, gave the South a legal device to justify secession.
Parliamentary monarchies can be said to have been ________ medieval political developments
A) a new direction away from B) a rejection of C) the end of D) further developments in