Quiz 1: The slave Trade
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- Q11. Between 1450 and 1850 trade of human lives was shamefully developed by the great Empires:more than 14 million Africans were caught as slaves and a similar quantity were killed at wars or died in the journey from Africa to the different places of the triangular trade markets.14 million Africans were caught as slaves and a similar quantity were killed at wars or died in the journey from Africa to the different places of the triangular trade markets.less than 14 million Africans were caught as slaves and a similar quantity were killed at wars or died in the journey from Africa to the different places of the triangular trade markets.between 14 to 20 milllion Africans were caught as slaves and a similar quantity were killed at wars or died in the journey from Africa to the different places of the triangular trade markets.120s
- Q22. Trade Slave brought several damages in Human History:Rise of Racism in the hands of the Slave owners.All the answersMinor opportunities for the development of the African continent.The use of human lives as objects of production.120s
- Q33. New attitudes towards life and society at the end of the 18th Century brought:new laws about how to deal with slavery.ideas on slavery abolition.thoughts on how to pay slaves.different forms of acquiring slaves.120s
- Q44. In Britain, abolitionists obtained the acceptance of their Bill (new law) in Parliament ....in 1807, after several years of fight for this goal.in 1807, when the idea of stopping slavery was published for the first time.as soon as it was proposed, in 1807.after the 1807 war against slavery.120s
- Q55. The Enlightenment brought innovative ideas in Europe:about civil rights and personal property.about new forms of government, human rights and freedom of speech.about harmony, elegance and power.about dominance, imperialism and imposition.120s