In the South, many residents viewed abolitionism as an attack on their entire way of life.
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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Most eighteenth-century ________ were regarded as aliens whose status could be changed at the whim of local rulers or the monarchical government
Fill in the blank with correct word.
What happened to Bacon's Rebellion after Bacon died of fever?
A) It collapsed entirely. B) It went "underground" but returned during the American Revolution. C) It was ended by Berkeley's charitable pardoning of rebel leaders. D) It was ended by a royal commission and investigation. E) It was carried on by his first lieutenant.
What was a result of Bismarck's Austro-Prussian War?
a. The incorporation of Austria into the North German Confederation b. A harsh treaty against Austria that reduced it to a second-rate power c. The Prussian liberals' disgust over Bismarck's unscrupulous policies d. The exclusion of Austria from the North German Confederation e. The immediate establishment of the German Empire
Hampered by Frankish laws of inheritance, Louis the Pious had too many ________ for his own succession plan to succeed smoothly
A. bastards B. daughters C. pets D. sons E. wives