All of the following is true about the Battle of Bunker Hill, EXCEPT:
a. The carnage shocked even battle worn veterans.
b. The battle was a decisive victory for the Revolutionaries.
c. It taught the Americans an important lesson about the importance of an effective supply line for arms and ammunition.
d. It was the most costly battle of the war for the British in terms of casualties.
B
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Why did California Indians not develop maize agriculture?
a. They did not have the necessary knowledge to plant corn. b. Most of them had access to a variety of food sources and there was no need to develop agriculture. c. They traded for corn, beans and squash with tribes further south. d. They relied heavily on the cultivation of indigenous plants and thus did not need to grow corn.
Who stood to gain the most from the slave trade?
a) investors in slave ships and plantations b) slave ship captains and crew c) African kings dealing with Europeans d) slave catchers in inland Africa
Which was central to the colonists’ position in the Anglo-American debate over parliamentary powers?
A) their strong belief in the powers of their own provincial assemblies B) their unswerving support of the monarchy C) their willingness to defer to the wishes of Parliament D) their desire for an authoritarian government E) their desire for revolution
The "Hundred Days" refers to the enormous amount of legislation enacted during the
A) last three months of FDR's first administration. B) first three months of FDR's first administration. C) interim between FDR's election and his inauguration. D) first three months of FDR's second administration.