Identify the most significant land and sea routes in the fourteenth century. What societies tended to control and profit from these routes?
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A. Women were secluded and forbidden from appearing in public. B. Men could only be members of the assembly until they reached age sixty. C. Government was run democratically. D. Citizens were discouraged from studying philosophy, art or literature. E. New laws allowed married women to vote.
In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions
A) were ignored by President Jackson who declined to enforce the court decisions protecting Cherokee Indian lands under their treaty rights with the U.S. government. B) invalidated sovereign Cherokee treaty rights with the U.S government, which protected their native lands in Georgia, and affirmed the legal rights of the state of Georgia to force the Cherokees to give up these Indian lands. C) ended all forms of resistance and avoidance by the Cherokees to the government's forced resettlement plans. D) rejected the legal view of government-recognized Indian tribes constituting independent, sovereign nations.
Which statement best describes slavery in the United States by 1830?
a) Slavery became more economically important and entrenched in the South. b) Slavery declined as a result of the ban on the international slave trade. c) Slavery declined in the South as immigrant labor replaced slave labor. d) Slavery declined in the Deep South but increased in the Upper South.
Representative ________, completing his term in 1901, was the last African American to serve in Congress for more than three decades
A) John R. Lynch B) Blanche K. Bruce C) George White D) P. B. S. Pinchback