The consequences of enslavement for Afrikan people

(A.) Continue to reverberate negatively in their lives today
(B.) Were restricted to the past
(C.) Were confined to the plantations
(D.) None of the above


(A.) Continue to reverberate negatively in their lives today

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The work by Nicolaus Copernicus that reclassified the earth as one of the planets was

a. famous during his own lifetime. b. banned by the church immediately after its publication. c. immediately accepted as true by most astronomers. d. further developed by Johannes Kepler.

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Which of the following characterized frontier communities?

A) cooperation among neighbors as a form of insurance in a rugged environment. B) communal households and a trend away from nuclear families and toward frontier polygamy. C) deep suspicion of neighbors or any outsiders who were not kin. D) widespread homosexuality because of a shortage of women on the frontier. E) matriarchal leadership, because the men tended to be away from home for months at a time.

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At the end of the 1870s, ________ of the nation’s African American population lived in the southern states

A) three-fourths B) one-half C) one-fourth D) one-third

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