The port city of Brill was captured by an international group of anti-Spanish exiles and criminals known as the ________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: Sea Beggars

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Which of these slave rebellions was considered to be the most violent of the colonial period, resulting in the deaths of twenty-three whites and forty-five to fifty slaves?

A. New York City, 1712 B. New York City, 1741 C. Chesapeake, 1730 D. Stono, 1739

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Which of the following demonstrated the limits of Wilson’s commitment to “moral diplomacy”?

a. U.S. policy toward Mexico b. his Fourteen Points c. his policy of neutrality d. U.S. policy toward Germany

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How did Empress Dowager Cixi crush the Boxer Rebellion? tern powers to send aid

What will be an ideal response?

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Marxist revisionists believe that

A. violent revolution was inevitable. B. the bourgeoisie would inevitably triumph. C. were advocates of revolutionary socialism. D. workers should organize mass political parties. E. revolution would be led by the peasants.

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