The colonists referred to both the Coercive Acts and the _____ as the Intolerable Acts

A) Quebec Act
B) Sugar Act
C) Quartering Act
D) Stamp Act
E) Townshend Act


A

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What did Prince Otto von Bismarck realize about Giuseppe Garibaldi’s activities in Italy?

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What aspects of the tsarist regime did the Bolsheviks continue?

What will be an ideal response?

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Thomas Paine argued in his pamphlet Common Sense that blind obedience to monarchy

A) was as wrong as blind obedience to a husband. B) could be challenged. C) was wrong. D) must be absolute.

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The Concert of Europe was

A) the rise of Romanticism in music in the late nineteenth century. B) a quadruple alliance between Austria, Britain, Prussia, and Russia that would use diplomacy to force changes in boundaries or social systems. C) the result of the Congress of Vienna, the redrawing of European boundaries to the Peace of Westphalia. D) the alliance between Germany, Prussia, and Russia to control European trade. E) None of these

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