The Stamp Act was interpreted by the colonies as a direct attempt by Parliament to raise revenues without the consent of the colonial legislatures.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Marxists and liberals disagreed on all the following EXCEPT whether
a. class struggle is the engine of history. b. capitalism should be destroyed. c. human nature was perfectible. d. society can be fundamentally changed by individual action. e. a transformation of the economic system is essential for true human progress.
Among the selectively distributed benefits of Western civilization in Africa in the 1940s was/were
a. universal public schooling in all British and Portuguese colonies. b. railway networks and other industrial sectors in Algeria and South Africa. c. a well-developed industrial nucleus in the Gold Coast. d. nuclear power plants in Zimbabwe. e. pearl fisheries in Libya.
The desire in the colonies to increase the production of staple crops like tobacco and rice led to
a. a decrease in the use of indentured servants as a labor force. b. an increase in the number of slaves brought from Africa. c. the establishment of the Navigation Act. d. the invention of the tractor and combine.
The Mexica looked only upon certain portions of the male population as potential warriors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)