The South believed that Britain would come to its aid because
a. ordinary British people would sympathize with its fight for independence.
b. British Canada was strongly hostile to the Union.
c. the British recognized the economic need for slavery.
d. the government had refused to allow Uncle Tom's Cabin to be sold within the British Empire.
e. Britain was economically dependent on Southern cotton.
e
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a. the English monarchy all but collapsed. b. England broke with the Catholic church. c. Parliament developed its basic structure and functions. d. England became the wealthiest kingdom in Europe. e. the office of the sheriff was invented.
The leader of the Aztecs at the time of their defeat in 1519 was
a. Atahualpa. b. Moctezuma. c. Tenochtitlan. d. Texcoco. e. Geronimo.
What religion did the Polish kings practice?
A. Catholicism B. Judaism C. Protestantism D. Russian Orthodoxy E. Polish Orthodoxy
The Second Great Awakening tended to
a. sharpen the lines between classes and regions. b. open Episcopal and Presbyterian churches to the poor. c. unite northern Baptists and Methodists against slavery. d. draw the more prosperous and conservative eastern churches into the revivalist camps. e. increase the influence of educated clergy.