The accusations leveled against Denmark Vesey were most indicative of which of the following?
A) worries over the spreading of smallpox
B) social changes contributing to the Second Great Awakening
C) connections between American slaves and those in the Caribbean
D) larger fears of slave revolts
D
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The lead up to World War II began in Asia with Japan's 1931 attack on
A) Manchuria. B) Indonesia. C) the Philippines D) Pearl Harbor. E) Vietnam.
The Western Front was so-named because it lay to the west of ________
A) France B) Russia C) Germany D) Belgium
What critical question did Augustine of Hippo answer?
A) If God held worldwide power, why did he allow the destruction of the Rome in the Western Empire? B) If God was a worldwide power, why did he allow people to worship false deities? C) If God was omnipotent why were Christians allowed to be persecuted? D) Why do true believers in God have to suffer on the material plain to get to the spiritual? E) Once we are baptized of our sins, why can humans not go straight to heaven?
Why was the Panic of 1837 significant for President Van Buren?
a. Van Buren had to respond but was hampered by his own political party's laissez-faire policies, dooming his reelection. b. Whigs blamed Van Buren for the crisis, further strengthening their popular appeal. c. Democrats blamed Van Buren for the crisis, further strengthening their popular appeal. d. Van Buren responded contrary to his political party's laissez-faire policies, forcing the economy into enough of a rebound to win him a second term. e. His predecessor, Jackson, had caused the crisis, so Van Buren was taxed with fixing it without insinuating the panic was caused by the popular Jackson.