What people and events shaped the abolition movement the most
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Antislavery movement, nat turner, Frederick douglass, William
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What is a sentence using self-determination
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You know someone has no self-determination when they ask silly
questions on Answers.com.
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How were Herbert Spencer's theories used to justify imperialism
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Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would
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How did the invention of machine guns influence European states in the 19th century
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It allowed them to more easily conquer and control colonies in
Africa and Asia.
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How did the ideas of the Enlightenment advance both the abolition movement and the women's rights movement
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They caused people to consider how freedom and equality applied
to slaves and women
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What motivated U.S. foreign policy in Latin America during the 19th century
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Stopping the sale of opium in Latin America markets
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Which of the following describes a long-term impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Europe
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European leaders began trying to create a balance of power on
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Which of the following statements illustrates a key difference between how the US gained control of the Panama Canal and how it gained control of trade rights in Japan
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The United States only supported rebel groups to secure control
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Denmark ending its absolute monarchy and adopting a liberal constitution was a direct result of the
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Revolutions of 1848
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Which of the following describes a difference between 19th century imperialism and forms of imperialism that had existed earlier in history
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19th-century imperialism was more focused on controlling a
territory's economy than colonizing it.
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According to the poem how did the imperial powers justify the colonization of African and Asian nations
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APEX - The imperial powers believed that they were spreading a superior culture in Africa and Asia
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How did the Atlantic slave trade contribute to conditions that eventually led to the Haitian revolution
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while the answers above are correct, the answer i was looking for was slightly different
it was: it resulted in African slaves making up the vast majority of Saint-Domingue's population
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This scenario is most similar to which of the following events
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the cultural revolution
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What statement accurately describes the impact of technology on World War 1
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It allowed individuals to kill huge groups of enemies faster than ever before! (C)
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What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
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The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
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What people and events shaped the abolition movement the most
Antislavery movement, nat turner, Frederick douglass, William
garrison
What is a sentence using self-determination
You know someone has no self-determination when they ask silly
questions on Answers.com.
How were Herbert Spencer's theories used to justify imperialism
Herbert Spencer stated that the strongest civilizations would
conquer the weak.
How did the invention of machine guns influence European states in the 19th century
It allowed them to more easily conquer and control colonies in
Africa and Asia.
How did the ideas of the Enlightenment advance both the abolition movement and the women's rights movement
They caused people to consider how freedom and equality applied
to slaves and women
What motivated U.S. foreign policy in Latin America during the 19th century
Stopping the sale of opium in Latin America markets
Which of the following describes a long-term impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Europe
European leaders began trying to create a balance of power on
the continent.
Which of the following statements illustrates a key difference between how the US gained control of the Panama Canal and how it gained control of trade rights in Japan
The United States only supported rebel groups to secure control
of the Panama Canal.
Denmark ending its absolute monarchy and adopting a liberal constitution was a direct result of the
Revolutions of 1848
Which of the following describes a difference between 19th century imperialism and forms of imperialism that had existed earlier in history
19th-century imperialism was more focused on controlling a
territory's economy than colonizing it.
According to the poem how did the imperial powers justify the colonization of African and Asian nations
APEX - The imperial powers believed that they were spreading a superior culture in Africa and Asia
How did the Atlantic slave trade contribute to conditions that eventually led to the Haitian revolution
while the answers above are correct, the answer i was looking for was slightly different
it was: it resulted in African slaves making up the vast majority of Saint-Domingue's population
This scenario is most similar to which of the following events
the cultural revolution
What statement accurately describes the impact of technology on World War 1
It allowed individuals to kill huge groups of enemies faster than ever before! (C)
What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not