What did William Graham Sumner define as “leaving people to live out their own lives in their own way, while we do the same”?
A) hypocrisy
B) liberty
C) empire
D) evolution
Answer: B
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a. the French established an impregnable fortress at Zanzibar. b. Belgian troops were driven out of the Cape area after they had tried to conquer the Boers. c. the racially tolerant Boers were able to organize a biracial, intertribal force which successfully resisted the British army for three years. d. the British were more sympathetic to the rights of the local population than were the Boers. e. the Boer commander, General Shaka, proved to be an effective political and military leader.
What happened to the Chimu c. 1475?
a. they were conquered by the Spanish b. they were conquered by the Inca c. their capital cities were destroyed by volcanic eruptions d. they were destroyed by massive flooding e. they fought a civil war and destroyed their own cities
How were the concepts of freedom and education interrelated in the minds of blacks after the Civil War?
A) to become free meant that education could be postponed until later in life B) to become educated meant that one was free to exploit other blacks C) to remain illiterate was to remain enslaved D) to seek an education was to waste the time that freedom provided
How did opponents of the Jay Treaty try to prevent it from taking effect? a. They tried to stop action on all legislative business in the House by engaging in a filibuster. b. They urged all senators and congressmen who opposed the treaty to engage in a boycott of legislativesessions
c. They urged the president to invoke executive privilege. d. They tried to defeat appropriations bills in the House that would provide funds necessary to carry out thetreaty's provisions.