Which statement accurately reflects African attitudes toward the slave trade?
A) Most Africans felt a moral distaste for the practice of selling humans.
B) A unified African identity motivated the leaders of African states to resist.
C) Africans supplying slaves to European slave traders were usually coerced.
D) Nearly two hundred African societies participated in the slave trade, though attitudes varied as the slave trade developed.
Answer: D
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The "devastation of the Indies" had the following consequence:
A) The region was opened to exploitation by Spain's European rivals. B) European monarchs began to reject overseas expansion. C) The drop in population led to improved local relations. D) The Spanish intensified their explorations to find new sources of Indian labor.
Sharecropping replaced slave labor. Blacks often ended up working for their former ________, working a plot of land in return for a portion of the crops.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Compared to New England, Chesapeake society __________
a. was more democratic b. was characterized by small farms c. possessed fewer families d. had a more demographically concentrated population e. had fewer slaves
According to the Confucian 'School of Mind',
a. knowledge based on experience is superior knowledge. b. every person, rich or poor, needs an education. c. pain needs to be overcome by mental strength. d. the mind and the universe are a single unit. e. knowledge gained by self-searching is inferior to an investigation of the outside world.