A famous description of life under slavery penned by Harriet Beecher Stowe is:
a. Uncle Tom's Cabin
b. Go Down Moses
c. Pride and Prejudice
d. Gone With the Wind
A
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Isolationist thought in the United States in the 1930s was ___________________.
A. most powerful in the Northeast B. largely confined to conservatives C. the majority opinion of the nation D. greatest among the less educated
As Spain's transatlantic trade declined during the second half of the seventeenth century, the French and the English became less competitive in terms of colonization and commerce
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The first Russian ruler who took the title of tsar, who expanded the territories of Russia to the east, and who crushed the power of the nobility was
a. Peter the Great. b. Michael Romanov. c. Alexander II. d. Ivan IV. e. Vlad the Impaler.
Alarmed at heightened European presence in Africa and exploitation of labor, some Africans began to call for what means to defend further encroachment? a. Formation of nation-states along a Western model b. Armed insurrectoin and expulsion. c. Economic boycott and passive resistance. d. Unionization of workers
e. Conversion to Communism.