Who was F.W. de Klerk?
A) The President of South Africa who dismantled apartheid.
B) The jailed dissident in South Africa fighting to end apartheid.
C) The Anglican minister fighting to end apartheid.
D) The British representative sent to South Africa to negotiate a treaty to end apartheid.
E) None of these
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How did the Redeemers restrict the voting rights of blacks in the late 1870s and early 1880s?
a. If blacks tried to vote for Republicans, they were intimidated and threatened. b. Any blacks voting for Democrats had their votes discarded. c. Blacks were not allowed to vote at all and were kept away from the polls. d. Blacks could only vote if they paid a fee to the Republican candidates.
How did the works of later year artists of the Hudson River School, like Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran, differ from early Hudson River artists?
A. They began to experiment with painting on very small canvases. B. They began to criticize some key assumptions behind manifest destiny. C. They focused less on natural wonders and more on new industries. D. They focused on the great wonders farther west in the continent. E. The began to include more people in their depictions of nature.
All of the following technologies were found in river valleys prior to 3000 B.C.E. except
A. wheeled vehicles. B. wool weaving. C. multicolored pottery. D. writing. E. metal technology.
Which of the following statements is an accurate depiction of life in classical Athens?
A. It was a male-dominated environment that used slaves, was predominantly agricultural, employed a limited number of craftsmen, gave a major role to the family, and accepted the practice of male homosexuality. B. It was an environment in which total egalitarianism, wage labor, industrial production, a socialistic family structures, and female homosexuality were predominant. C. It was a society in which men ruled, women were impotent in all areas of social life, international trade was nonexistent, and there were no public works programs. D. It was a society emphasizing militarism, which secluded its young men at a relatively young age in order to "harden" them for war. E. It was ruled by philosopher kings.