What made the low country of coastal South Carolina and Georgia appealing to plantation owners?
A) its fertile valleys
B) its large supply of Native American laborers
C) its large and well-established towns and cities
D) its long growing season and mild winters
D
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Masters often tolerated petty theft among slaves because __________
A) it provided an opportunity to punish the offender B) slaves were likely to retaliate violently C) to do so was considered an act of Christian charity D) it was easier to ignore it
In her influential book, Woman and Economics, Charlotte Perkins Gilman reinforced this idea.
What will be an ideal response?
What was the religious conflict between James I and the Puritans about?
A. how the English church would be governed B. the role of the pope in the English church C. infant baptism D. the veneration of saints
Which of the following was the overriding characteristic of United States foreign policy in Latin America in the early twentieth century?
a. A desire to save the universe b. An increase in U.S. control over the region c. Reluctance to employ the "big stick" policy d. The massive investment of American dollars