Which of the following contributed most to white southerners’ fear that they were under threat?
A) the election of William Henry Harrison
B) the publication of The Liberator
C) Nat Turner’s uprising
D) David Walker’s Appeal
Answer: C
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a. Eli Whitney b. Samuel Slater c. Benjamin Reed d. Benjamin Banneker e. James Stubblefield
What is the significance of the Second Battle of the Marne?
a. It was America's first battle in France during World War I. b. It forced the Kaiser to resign from his political post. c. It was the first use of combat aircraft d. It demonstrated the power of poison gas and the ability of U.S. troops to withstand it. e. It marked the beginning of a German withdrawal.
Which of the following was NOT a true statement about politics in Great Britain by the early twentieth century? a. The Labour Party was created to further workers' interests
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The reforms introduced by Wladyslaw Gomulka in Poland indicate that which of the following deviations from the Soviet model was acceptable to the Soviet Union as an alternative road to communism?
A) abandoning the Warsaw Pact B) dominance of small family farms C) introduction of two-party system D) protection of free speech and press