In Africa, the European presence grew most rapidly in the

a. east.
b. west.
c. south.
d. islands off Africa's east coast.
e. north.


c

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Civilization in the Americas and in sub-Saharan Africa was isolated from Eurasia mostly because of

a. culture. b. geography. c. language. d. lack of trade goods.

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Until the 19th century, the European presence in Africa was

A) nonexistent. B) all-pervasive, covering all of Africa. C) limited to coastal trading ports. D) limited to a few Christian missionaries. E) confined to North Africa.

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Protestant missionaries encouraged Indian women to __________

A) go to school B) plant crops C) plow fields D) spin thread

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Why were slave owners particularly concerned by any unsupervised meeting including ones for religious purposes?

A) Slave owners believed religious worship by slaves would significantly reduce their labor productivity on the plantations. B) Slave owners were fearful these collective meetings could be inspirations for planning violent slave revolts. C) Slave owners did not believe slaves could derive any spiritual or educational benefit from Christian religious worship. D) Slave owners believed that they had a superior understanding of the Bible and Christian religious principles than any black preachers leading unsupervised religious meetings of slaves.

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