Which of the following did William Wheeler NOT say about the South?
a) He would gladly eat "fried secessionists for breakfast." b) He was struck at times by the "common humanity" of Confederates and Yankees.
c) It would do "a secessionist's ears a great deal of good" to hear "The Star Spangled Banner."
d) Southerners "deserved to be pillaged" for enslaving the blacks and starting
the war.
e) He thought of being wounded and having the "prettiest girl I have seen in
Virginia" take care of him.
d
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Religious symbols found in Harappan archeological evidence indicate:
a. That the “swastika” only appeared in Buddhist-influenced cultures. b. A clearly-delineated cosmological system among them. c. That they may have believed in a life after death. d. That there was a renegade fertility cult outside the scope of the official religion.
Compare and contrast the life of a serf with that of a peasant on a medieval manor?
What will be an ideal response?
In his second inaugural address, Lincoln
A) urged tolerance and mercy toward the South. B) made no efforts to calm southern fears about his administration. C) reiterated the themes and goals of his first inaugural address. D) claimed he would not interfere with slavery in the states where it already existed.
All of the following are correct about early African nationalist activities except
a. most of the anti-colonial nationalists were committed to violence. b. they were led by Western-educated African intellectuals. c. political organizations for African rights did not arise until after World War I. d. the ANC was formed by local Africans in South Africa. e. at first many advocates of African rights focused on improving living conditions rather than independence.