The Middle Passage was ________

A) a slave's capture
B) the slave's journey across the Atlantic
C) the process of enslavement
D) a slave's sale in the New World


B

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Which of the following statements defines the concept of propaganda of the deed?

A) Workers, if necessary, should be willing to do whatever it took to obtain concessions from factory owners. B) The best and quickest way to draw people to anarchism was to provide a violent, dramatic act or acts to cause governments to tumble. C) Governments always used propaganda to get ordinary citizens to perform the less desirable deeds, or jobs, within a society. D) Deeds of political terror were acceptable, as long as they were not used for purposes of propaganda. E) Large scale syndicates that limited private property and redistributed the property equitably.

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The Mexican científicos got their name from their

A) scientific backgrounds or training. B) belief in the need for scientific administration of the state. C) inclusion of science courses in Mexican public education. D) belief that history was ruled by scientific laws that government must respect.

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Which legendary thirteenth-century ruler led a successful revolt that consolidated and strengthened the kingdom of Mali?

a. Tunka-Menin b. Sundiata c. El Omari d. Soni Ali

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