A homestead unit of 160 acres was too small for grain farming on the Great Plains.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What were some results of the Calico Acts (1700)?
a) They protected British cotton weavers at the expense of competing Indian weavers. b) They put many British weavers out of work but enriched British colonials who controlled the Indian weavers. Consider This: The policy of the British on calico was classically mercantilist. See 7.1.1: A Very British Creation. c) They allowed calico to be woven in India, but required that it be tailored into clothes only in Britain. Consider This: The policy of the British on calico was classically mercantilist. See 7.1.1: A Very British Creation. d) They significantly lowered the tariff on Indian cotton, making it widely available to clothe poorer English people. Consider This: The policy of the British on calico was classically mercantilist. See 7.1.1: A Very British Creation.
The sans-culottes increasingly opposed the bourgeoisie because they
a. believed that the bourgeoisie was becoming the new privileged class. b. envisioned a nation of small shopkeepers and farmers rather than one of big business and a truly free market. c. believed laws should be passed to reduce economic inequality. d. demanded that wages be increased and prices on food be controlled. e. all of the above
Who were the principle actors of the Hundred Years' War?
A. peasants and the ruling class B. the houses of Lancaster and York C. France and Spain D. England and France
____ was the goal of the program known as Star Wars.
a) National defense b) Space exploration c) Improved satellite communications d) Increased competition in the airline industry