In the eyes of the radical element in the British colonies, legislation such as the Québec Act set the precedent for colonial government in which __________.
A. religious toleration was not practiced
B. steps were taken toward full democracy
C. each colony basically governed itself
D. colonists were denied representative self-government
Answer: D
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A. the least authentic form because it is too far removed from mainstream culture B. only partially authentic because it does not always include many aspects that some consider “masculine” C. authentic but only as far as the individual person is concerned D. the most authentic in current mainstream U.S. discourse because it is commonly associated with “real men”
Tang rule brought all of the following improvements to China EXCEPT
A) increased foreign trade. B) development of a good communication system with roads and canals. C) an improved legal status for women. D) flourishing of the arts. E) flowering of technology as well as arts and scholarship.
In order to increase profits, the British East India Company insisted that taxes by paid with what?
a. labor b. crops c. money d. land e. military service
The Helsinki Final Act of 1975 was ______________.
A. committed to ensuring the human rights of all the signatories' citizens B. an international agreement to ban above-ground nuclear testing C. the negotiated end of the Vietnam War D. the creation of the European Union E. the recognition of the final terms of Berlin's occupation at the end of World War II