Summarize the what, when, why, and results of the Thirty Years' War

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: The origins of this first of the great international wars in Europe can seem extremely involved. Students should discuss the causes of the war, as well as the course of the war (four phases, each of which could have ended with a peace treaty if renewed foreign interference had not occurred), its devastating physical effects, and the main points of the political settlement.

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The first three years of Jamestown's history witnessed __________

a. terrible hardship and suffering b. the discovery of gold and silver c. successful attempts at growing many profitable crops d. the establishment of a representative form of government e. the erection of the first Christian church in North America

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Twice vetoed by President Coolidge, this bill sought to have the government purchase agricultural products for sale overseas in order to raise farm prices.

What will be an ideal response?

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Those citizens who protested imposition of the whiskey tax most vigorously were also very likely to be dissatisfied over the

A. Senate's ratification of the Pinckney Treaty. B. religious ideas associated with the Second Great Awakening. C. proliferation of Democratic societies. D. inability of the army to defend them and their region from Indian attacks.

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Which European country invaded Kongo and fragmented it into mini-states?

A) Holland B) Spain C) England D) Portugal E) France

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