John Brown's raid on a federal arsenal occurred in the state of
A) Georgia.
B) North Carolina.
C) South Carolina.
D) Virginia.
E) Kansas.
D
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What is meant by the term “oriental despotism”?
a) domination by an all-powerful ruler who demands subservience from all and governs by personal will and caprice b) a name used in the eastern part of Europe to refer to absolutism Consider This: Peter the Great wanted to change the government of Russia, which suffered from little wealth and stability. See 5.6: Narrative: The Grand Embassy. c) a name used by philosophes for absolutist monarchs such as the king of France Consider This: Peter the Great wanted to change the government of Russia, which suffered from little wealth and stability. See 5.6: Narrative: The Grand Embassy. d) the main political theory of the Russian tsars since the tenth century Consider This: Peter the Great wanted to change the government of Russia, which suffered from little wealth and stability. See 5.6: Narrative: The Grand Embassy.
Abraham Lincoln won the presidency in 1860:
A) by a comfortable margin. B) with a strong showing in the border states. C) with the endorsement of his old political foe, Stephen Douglas. D) without the support of a single southern state.
How did John C. Frémont's 1845 published account of his explorations with the Army Topological Corps affect Americans' attitudes about the West?
A) Stories about hostile Indian attacks frightened many potential settlers from traveling to the West. B) The adventures of American fur trappers gloried life in the West for many Americans. C) Explanations about the harsh weather conditions, including freezing winter blizzards and summer droughts, convinced settlers that the West was not suitable for habitation. D) The myth of the "Great American Desert" was dispelled with evidence that the Great Plains were a fertile area for settlement.
The ulama were religious scholars and
a. government officials. b. outcasts. c. the primary interpreters of Islamic law. d. rural leaders. e. a hired foreign military force.