How did African-Americans contribute to the struggle to end slavery?
Answer: Refused to work for owners and waited for Yankee rescue
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In the fourteenth century, people who began to question the authority of the international church and its clergy used all the following arguments except that the
a. pope had no authority over kings. b. state needed no guidance from the papacy. c. clergy was not above secular law. d. pope was indeed the Antichrist. e. church was only a spiritual body whose power does not extend to the political realm.
Manichaeans, whose faith combined elements of Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Judaism, believed the world to be ________
A. basically a good place B. a temporary evil to be escaped C. in perpetual war between good and evil D. a place to atone for past sins E. a punishment for past lives
Which of the following was an outcome of Shays' Rebellion?
A) The Spanish opened up the Mississippi river for American merchants. B) A moratorium was placed on taxes and on lawsuits against debtors. C) The Continental Congress was moved to Princeton from Philadelphia. D) The federal government became aware of the need to address the issue of debt. E) Democracy was established as a viable form of governance.
In 1984, a 22 tool military repair kit could be bought in a hardware store for $92.44, but the government paid $10,186.56
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.