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What factor contributed most in making South Carolina's Stono Rebellion of 1739 the largest slave uprising of the colonial era?
 
  A) Slaves could hide in the swamps of the low country and evade capture.
  B) Slaves were adept at making and seizing weapons that were used against whites.
  C) Slaves hoped to find refuge in nearby Spanish Florida.
  D) Slaves joined forces with the neighboring Seminole Indians to defeat their white owners.

Question 2

Emilio Aguinaldo was the __________.
 
  A) Colombian leader who refused to grant rights to the Panama Canal to the United States
  B) leader of the Cuban guerillas in the war against Spain
  C) Spanish general who tried to put down the rebellion in Cuba
  D) Filipino leader who declared independence from Spain and later fought the United States

Question 3

How did the experience of many black riders on Montgomery city buses after integration contrast with the ride taken by Martin Luther King, Jr. and Ralph Abernathy immediately after the boycott was lifted?
 
  A) Many black riders decided to continue the boycott.
  B) Many black riders encountered violence.
  C) Black riders typically rode on more crowded buses.
  D) Black riders typically rode without a companion.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
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