In his novel about the Upper South before the Civil War, Huckleberry Finn (1885), which was a sequel to Tom Sawyer (1876), Mark Twain:
a. made Huck into a character who was often dishonest and prejudiced
b. portrayed Huck as a more genuine, less spoiled character than Tom
c. made Huck a more stereotypical character than Tom, so he could focus on social commentary instead of character development
d. showed Jim as a weak character who was subservient to Huck and Tom
B
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Why did the trend of greater state centralization in the sixteenth century not affect the Ming dynasty?
A. The Ming followed a "live and let live" Confucian philosophy. B. It was opposed by provincial administrative officials. C. It was already very centralized. D. The Ming were obsessed with territorial expansion.
The grandeur of SpanishIslamic architecture is still visible at the
a. Museo de Barcelona. b. Alhambra. c. crusader castle in Antioch. d. Pharos lighthouse in Alexandria.
What model of government was able to build a strong monarchy with a secure financial base that was not dependent on noble estates, diets, or assemblies?
A. political absolutism embodied in France B. political absolutism embodied in England C. parliamentary monarchy embodied in the Netherlands D. parliamentary monarchy embodied in England E. representative democracy embodied in Russia
The Emancipation Proclamation turned the British against the South. At the time, there was an _____________ movement in Britain, and the Proclamation turned the Civil War into a war against slavery.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).