The ideology of Free-Soil included
A. the use of military force to suppress slavery.
B. an argument for black male suffrage.
C. opposition to the expansion of slavery.
D. a call to end slavery in the United States as soon as possible.
E. the argument that slavery was tremendously harmful to American blacks.
Answer: C
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A. Kennedy B. Johnson C. Nixon D. Ford E. Reagan
People following the craft system of apprentice, journeyman, and master would be most likely to be found in __________.
A. a colonial town B. the backcountry C. a Lower South plantation D. a presidio
How did Parthia rival Rome in size and method?
A) Parthia was the second largest Empire in the world after China. She rivaled Rome in sheer numbers. B) Although Parthia was equivalent in size to Rome, she fought to the death to maintain that territory. C) Parthia could rival Rome in neither size nor warfare and was easily subsumed by Trajan. D) Parthia was much larger in size than Rome, but could not match her military prowess. E) Parthia was smaller in size than Rome by far, but rivaled Rome with the ferocity and method of her warfare.
Which of the following is typical of the role that colonial women played during the Townshend crisis?
a. remaining at home to ensure that family affairs continued to function in an orderly fashion b. providing refreshments at Sons of Liberty c. organizing spinning bees d. encouraging the men to be moderate and peaceful e. leading street protests and bread riots