AA final
Those who believed in Manifest Destiny saw American territorial expansion as __________.
Gods will
Why did most rural students in the South attend school for six or fewer months per year?
Had to work on family farms.
Why did W. E. B. Du Bois believe that Washington's program would fail?
He thought that blacks needed intellectual training instead of vocational training.
The Nubians established an independent kingdom known as __________.
Kush
In West Africa, __________ conducted the Islamic slave trade.
Songhai
The Amistad was a __________ schooner.
Spanish
Almost all leading _______ abolitionists were ministers.
Black
In the early 1400s, the __________ began to explore the coastline of Africa.
Europeans
Sojourner Truth was a champion of abolition and __________.
Feminism
Why did black newspapers find it difficult to survive?
Financial Difficulties
The Sahel is a(n) __________.
Semi-desert Region
Social Darwinists argued that __________.
only fittest survived
The availability of large numbers of slaves in West Africa was a result of __________.
regional wars.
Which of the following created enormous demand for West African slaves in sixteenth-century Brazil?
Sugar cane plantations
Social Darwinists believed that __________.
Europeans are superior to non whites
Which of the following helps explain why the 32 people of African descent who arrived in Jamestown in the early seventeenth century were not considered slaves?
They were christians and christians couldnt be enslaved/no english law for slavery.
The major early roots of African-American culture lay in the civilizations that emerged in __________.
West Africa
Between 1880 and 1900, African Americans __________.
acquired education
Once captured Africans reached the coast, they were taken to fortified structures called __________.
factories
A graduate of Hampton Institute was most likely to become a __________.
farmer
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Europeans usually acquired African slaves __________.
from African traders
Low-country plantations focused on the cultivation of __________.
tobacco
Social Darwinism was used to justify __________.
Racism
Which of the following was the earliest civilization in Africa?
Ancient Egypt
Which of the following was the first known kingdom in western Sudan?
Ancient Ghana
Beginning in the __________, historical records in Virginia suggest a tendency to view African Americans as slaves.
1600s
Africa is bounded by the __________ to the west.
Atlantic Ocean
Which of the following was the first Christian state in sub-Saharan Africa?
Axum
Which of the following cemented the connection between slavery and race in British North America?
Bacon's Rebellion
In 1890, the most popular denomination among southern African Americans was the __________.
Baptist
The Gag Rule was supported by __________.
Congress
What were the goals of the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)?
Emancipation and equal rights for African Americans
Settled village life was the result of the emergence of __________.
Hunter gathering.
What made Madison Washington a hero among abolitionists?
Led a revolt
Which of the following was the largest of the empires in western Sudan?
Mali
The forced removal of __________ from Georgia to Oklahoma is known as the Trail of Tears.
Native Americans
Anthony Johnson ?__________.
Owned black and white servants and slaves
The Islamic slave trade in West Africa dealt mostly in __________.
Prisoners of war.
How were black people treated in the American Anti-Slavery Society?
They did not hold high positions
Where did the majority of slaves in British North America live in 1750?
Virginia and Maryland
In the late nineteenth century, most African-American children __________.
attended school.
Many captive Africans believed that the Europeans they encountered on the West African coast were __________.
cannibals
Growing demand for __________ led to the expansion of the slave labor system in the Chesapeake.
labor
Under chattel slavery, enslaved African Americans were the legal equivalents of __________.
property/live stock