How did the population of free blacks, in proportion to the whole population of the United States, change during the antebellum period?
a. Although the free black population grew in absolute numbers, it shrank significantly as a percentage of the whole population.
b. The free black population grew in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the whole population.
c. Although the free black population shrank in absolute numbers, it grew significantly as a percentage of the whole population.
d. The free black population shrank in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the whole population.
a. Although the free black population grew in absolute numbers, it shrank significantly as a percentage of the whole population.
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A) it believed formal recognition would help foster a peaceful Europe. B) it hoped the Soviet Union would be an ally against growing fascism in Europe. C) in exchange, the Soviet Union promised not to pursue expansion. D) in exchange, the Soviet Union promised to hold free elections. E) it hoped the Soviet Union would become another market for American goods.
Without ____, the emergence of Mesopotamian civilization might not have been possible
a. its location between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers b. the development of large-scale irrigation c. the defeat of the Sumerians d. the construction of the central ziggurat e. its rich soil and large population
The Romans built a vast network of roads to facilitate troop movements
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ibn Battuta's description Mogadishu suggests that in the 14th century, East African society was
a. divided into social classes based on wealth. b. highly traditional with great emphasis on polytheistic religious beliefs. c. thoroughly Islamic and the Kilwa's ruler and inhabitants as Muslims. d. hostile to the encroachment of Muslim beliefs.