Was it inevitable that black slavery emerged as the dominant labor system in the Chesapeake? In South Carolina? Could planters in either colony have adopted alternatives-free white workers? White indentured servants? Indian slaves or servants?

What will be an ideal response?


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What themes did many black authors of the antebellum era emphasize?

A) Many black authors portrayed an America that had not lived up to its revolutionary ideals. B) Many black authors suggested that if blacks simply trusted in God, slavery would end. C) Many black authors emphasized the kindness of most northerners and the evils of most southerners. D) Many black authors tried to mimic white authors and looked at many of the same themes as whites.

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In the fragments of dialogues between sages and rulers that appear in the Veda,

a. rulers sometimes defeat the arguments of the sages. b. sages always defeat the arguments of the rulers. c. sages simply lecture to the rulers. d. rulers merely explain to sages the correct way.

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In 1883, the Supreme Court __________

A) ordered states to allow black participation on juries B) declared the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to be unconstitutional C) declared that states could legislate segregation on public transportation D) ordered the desegregation of public schools

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Which of the following do historians most closely associate with the period of Western history known as the High Middle Ages?

a. Carolingian France b. steam-powered Industrial Revolution c. Enclosure movement d. Gothic architecture, the Crusades and the rise of the Western university e. Frequent Viking incursions and raids along European coastlines and rivers

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