What were the meanings of British liberty in the eighteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: high taxes and military establishments, led to the idea of liberty for colonists. wanted to somewhat resist
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The press stirred up rage over what aspect of the Haymarket Riot?
A) the killing of striking workers B) the death of seven policemen C) the attack on the meeting in Haymarket Square by police D) the fact that no one was convicted for the bombing of Haymarket Square E) the tepid response of the pro-labor government
In some special cases, the ____ paid the colonial Governor directly, which angered the colonists.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Austria-Hungary desired what territory that led to conflict?
A) Austria-Hungary wanted control of Black Sea ports as well as Russia. B) Austria-Hungary were desperately interested in seizing control of Constantinople. C) Austria-Hungary wanted to free the Balkans from Muslims control. D) Austria-Hungary wanted the Balkans under their own control instead of Britain's. E) Austria-Hungary was interested in Greece.
In what way did James Madison argue against the chartering of the Bank of the United States?
A) He argued that with the establishment of a national bank, the federal government would be likely to print too much paper currency. B) He argued that common people would lose their savings in a national bank. C) He argued that the time was not right for the federal government to create a national bank. D) He argued that the Constitution did not authorize Congress to create a national bank. E) He argued that only state banks and private banks should be chartered.