What was true of slaves in Rome?
A. Slaves worked only on farms and in farm households.
B. Greek slaves were valued as tutors, musicians, and doctors.
C. Slaves were often transported to Rome from Sicily.
D. Slaves who rebelled against abusive masters often received a legal pardon.
E. Sicilian slaves were treated well by their owners and rarely revolted.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
How did the Asian-Indian population trends in the United States during the 1990s impact the way that many Americans thought about Asians Americans?
A. The Asian-Indian population decreased, thus reinforcing the idea held by many Americans that all Asian Americans had ancestry in China, the Philippines, Korea, or Japan. B. The Asian-Indian population more than doubled, thus helping many Americans to realize that not all Asian Americans were of Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Japanese descent. C. The Asian-Indian population remained steady, allowing Americans to continue to think that most Asian Americans were descendants of the Chinese. D. The Asian-Indian population more than doubled, thus helping many Americans to realize that most Asian Americans had ancestry in India.
Which of the following happened in the election of 1860?
A) Lincoln campaigned actively, stressing his opposition to slavery in the territories. B) Southern Democrats swallowed their personal dislike of Douglas and supported him as the last chance to save the Union. C) John Bell demanded that the future extension of slavery be guaranteed. D) Douglas realized he would lose, rose above ambition, and appealed to voters, both North and South, to stand by the Union.
American soldiers had all of the following advantages against British troops during the Revolution except which one?
a. They had experience in Indian warfare. b. They knew how to handle rifles and muskets. c. They knew how to fight in forests. d. They could count on a consistent and stable supply of manpower.
What did the miracle performed by Fotudeng for Shi Le represent?
a. The site where the miracle occurred would become the Chinese version of the original site where the Buddha had achieved enlightenment in India. b. Shi Le would become emperor. c. Shi Le would attain enlightenment if he granted Buddhists free land and tax immunity. d. Humans could free themselves from worldly living through enlightenment. e. Shi Le would be accepted as a great Confucian leader, even though he could neither read nor write.