For which of the following was Christian Priber known?
A) educated slaves on his plantation and encouraged them to destroy Charleston
B) had worked on a slave ship and, sickened by the experience, preached against slavery
C) put forth ideas which represented a major threat to authorities
D) established churches and schools to Christianize and educate slaves
C
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The nonbusiness group that realized the most significant, lasting gains from World War I was
a. labor. b. blacks. c. unions. d. women. e. veterans.
As president, William McKinley can best be described as
a. cautious and conservative. b. a man of little ability. c. an active reformer. d. a person willing to go against the opinion of the majority. e. a skillful negotiator.
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 Prohibition movement won progressive support by
a. virtue of its social and moral arguments. b. linking the saloon to political corruption. c. arguing that drinking contributed to poverty among working people. d. appealing to the Christianity of some Americans. e. all of these choices.