What were the motives for the founding of the many communal living societies in the first half of the nineteenth century?
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James Madison responded to the Alien and Sedition Acts by
A) condemning them because they assumed that elected officials were the masters rather than the servants of the people. B) vigorously prosecuting alien critics of the government. C) intentionally violating the Sedition Act to test its constitutionality before the Supreme Court. D) organizing Republicans in Congress to block any Federalist measures until these acts were repealed.
One effect of the border dispute between Britain and Venezuela over British Guiana was __________
A) America's decision to abandon the ideas of the Monroe Doctrine B) a brief straining of relations between the U.S. and Britain C) the emergence of consistent U.S. support for Britain in Latin America D) the onset of an economic depression in the Western Hemisphere
Which of the following best describes the relationship between population growth and early human migration?
A. Population growth compelled humans to constantly seek out new sources of food and forced humans to adapt to a wide range of climates. B. The two are completely unrelated. C. Migration dramatically slowed the growth of the human population, as different groups lost touch with one another. D. Because of their rapid migration, humans almost experienced a period of potential extinction.
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