The government's administration of Indian affairs was notable over the years for its
A) dedicated public servants.
B) careful long-range planning.
C) pursuit of Native American rights.
D) level of corruption.
D
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Why was it surprising that absolutism failed in England?
a) Since Norman times the English kings has enjoyed more direct rule than most of their continental counterparts. b) The English had always shown little tolerance for opinions at odds with those of the monarch. Consider This: James I argued that his kingship existed “before any estates or rankes of men within the same, before any Parliaments were held or laws made. . . .” See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative. c) English monarchs had always been ready to put down local dissent by force, as with Wales and Scotland. Consider This: James I argued that his kingship existed “before any estates or rankes of men within the same, before any Parliaments were held or laws made. . . .” See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative. d) The English traditionally held the king’s person dear as the father of the country. Consider This: James I argued that his kingship existed “before any estates or rankes of men within the same, before any Parliaments were held or laws made. . . . ” See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative.
All of the following contributed to U.S. industrial expansion in the late nineteenth century except
a. the creation of a vast railway network. b. the development of American investment banking. c. the arrival of millions of European immigrants. d. American attitudes towards entrepreneurship.
According to the Past and Present video in section 9.6, what evidence does the Constitution require to substantiate a charge of treason?
A) personal correspondence in which the accused mentions treason B) testimony from two eyewitnesses who saw the alleged act of treason C) circumstantial evidence that strongly suggests an act of treason D) publication of materials that call for resisting federal laws
Without the participation of the United States and China, both of which have not signed the Kyoto Protocol, most environmentalists consider the treaty to be dead.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)