What was the status of blacks during their first 50 years in America?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Most lived in the south and were slaves; rights were denied, became indentured servants for life as well as children, segregated from whites, denied weapons and were kept illiterate through slave codes
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Although differences in doctrine had the potential to splinter the early Christian church into dozens of sects, a unity of belief and ritual was maintained by a ________
A. single religious leader known as the pope B. group of secret nuns C. network of bishops D. regular publication of current thought E. strict adherence to the Bible
In the states of West Africa, the focal point of the major towns was the
a. town hall. b. pleasure quarter. c. temple of the high priest. d. royal precinct. e. marketplace.
Which city, whose popularity as a destination for artists, supported the rise of the neoclassical style?
A. Rome B. Paris C. London D. Geneva
In preindustrial Europe, the dominant concern of married women was ________
A. producing enough children B. child rearing C. producing enough farm goods to ensure an adequate food supply D. domestic duties such as cooking, cleaning, and sewing