What does Elmina most strongly represent?
A) the rise of the Atlantic slave trade in sub-Saharan Africa
B) the growth of slavery in Virginia
C) resistance to slavery in England's North America colonies
D) the increased British demand for cotton
A
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Which statement best describes the middle classes of nineteenth-century Europe?
a. They were composed mostly of shopkeepers and manufacturers who barely lived above the poverty line. b. They offered little opportunity for women in improving their lot. c. They were very concerned with propriety and shared values of hard work and Christian morality. d. They viewed progress with distrust as they did not wish to lose their economic gains. e. They were sinking in economic and social security because of the increase of plutocrats.
The most significant of the Great Reforms in Russia was ______________.
A. open access to universities regardless of political affiliation B. broad-scale religious toleration for all religions including Jews C. the issuance of a constitution D. liberation of the serfs E. termination of conscription in the army
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change how each side viewed the war?
a. It made the South realize that slavery was not a sustainable system. b. It allowed both sides to focus exclusively on fighting. c. It made the South realize that it should reenter the United States and fight for slavery in Congress. d. It committed the North to abolishing slavery as a major aim of the war. e. It made the South realize that secession had not been necessary.
The Baptist millenarian William Miller condemned greed and the city of New York
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false