The great epic story of Mali is known as the
A. legend of the Lion of Mali.
B. Mansa Musa.
C. Adventures of the Lion.
D. King's Journey.
E. story of Sundiata.
Answer: E
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A) They threatened the sale of these rebellious slaves to interior plantations, separating the troublemaking slaves from their families and birthplace. B) They murdered or crippled these troublemaking slaves to make an example of them for other slaves. C) They sold the wives and mothers of these rebellious slaves to interior plantations. D) The sold the very young children of these rebellious slaves to interior states.
Why did George Logan seek to negotiate peace between the United States and France?
a. He had invested a great deal of money in France. b. He hoped to bring the United States into war with Britain. c. As a Quaker, he was morally opposed to war. d. He had been appointed official negotiator by President John Adams
The Elizabethan Settlement is best known for
A) reinstating Henry's original edicts but promising no religious persecution. B) compensating families of Protestants burned under Mary's rule to try and bring peace back to England. C) reinstating Henry's Act of Supremacy and tweaking the interdenominational church even further to accept the Protestant clergy as married and denying transubstantiation. Its hierarchy was Episcopal instead of Presbyterian and truly incorporated elements of both faiths. D) returning to strict Protestantism in light of Mary's murderous tendencies, in an effort to restore balance in England. E) striking a compromise in Parliament, having both Catholics and Protestants serve equally.
The Dominion of New England
A. was called into being by King Charles II. B. called for a single royal governor. C. declared the Navigation Acts null and void. D. preserved existing colonial legislative assemblies. E. was limited to what now constitutes New England.