Initially a slave would be freed if they __________
A) could pay for their cost
B) accepted Christianity
C) could capture a replacement
D) could no longer work
B
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Which of the following was not one of Britain's difficulties during the War for Independence?
A) It had a large but ill-trained army. B) It had difficulty in supplying the army. C) Its navy had been weakened by budget cuts. D) American privateers seriously hampered Britain's merchant marine. E) It had a rising financial burden that the politically influential landed gentry were increasingly reluctant to shoulder.
Silent Spring
A) was Beat poet Allen Ginsberg's denunciation of American materialism. B) described the lack of political involvement of most Americans during the 1950s. C) argued that the use of DDT was dangerous to the entire food chain. D) predicted the consequences of a nuclear power plant "melt-down." E) depicted the travels of a young boy along the interstate highway system as he searched for the Midwest farm on which he had been born.
Marcus Garvey borrowed language and ideas from __________, a pseudoscience often used at the time to argue for race purity, segregation, and racial superiority
a) eugenics b) phrenology c) alternative psychology d) alchemy
Ideologically speaking, President Eisenhower was a:
a) moderate conservative who opposed deficit spending b) moderate liberal who favored increased public works c) pragmatic leader who favored neither political party d) wishy-washy person who chose positions based on expediency