Thomas Jefferson saw the ideal American society as one whose economy was dominated by
a. master craftsmen.
b. wage laborers.
c. seaport merchants.
d. rural farmers.
e. an urban working class.
d
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Why were the conflicts in Africa during the 1990s particularly devastating?
A. because many European colonists were killed B. because of the heavy recruitment of child soldiers C. because the United States refused to help D. because communism was strengthened
The Proclamation of 1763
a. was warmly received by American land speculators. b. removed the Spanish and Indian menace from the colonial frontier. c. declared war on Chief Pontiac and his fierce warriors. d. prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. e. opened Canada to American settlement.
By the end of the fifteenth century, most of the city-states of Italy
A) were independent republics. B) had united into a powerful national state. C) had fallen under the control of powerful families or of foreign powers. D) were part of the Holy Roman Empire. E) became territories of the Vatican.
Charles C. Jones opposed slaves in Savannah and other southern cities
a) at all times. b) unless they were accompanied by their masters. c) being allowed to "live out," hiring their labor and seeing their masters only on payday. d) because he feared slave insurrection. e) not at all.