Taiping rebels were especially harsh on the
a. British.
b. Confucianists.
c. French.
d. nobles serving in the Qing court.
e. Manchu.
e
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Which of the following is NOT true of medieval Romans?
a. They were written in Latin for an aristocratic audience. b. King Arthur and his Round Table were the subject of Romans. c. They circulated by word of mouth for centuries. d. They spread from the British Isles to France and Germany. e. They combined love with adventure, war, and the miraculous.
By 1860, the overwhelming majority of all southern whites did not own slaves, but instead
a. lived and worked as laborers, artisans, or tradesmen in the emerging cities of the South. b. eked out a living in the mountains and backcountry raising corn and hogs. c. owned small farms where they and their families raised cotton. d. farmed an annually rotated sequential mix of wheat, tobacco, rice, and cotton. e. None of these choices are correct.
By the 1830s, the Erie Canal helped New York City become the place where the nation's trade, commerce, and finance met to do business nationally and internationally
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Power vacuums created by the decay of the __________ led to many of the territorial acquisitions associated with the New Imperialism.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).