Immigrants to Dutch colonies in the New World
a. came to take advantage of the opportunities of the patroon system.
b. were expelled if they did not join the Dutch Reformed Church.
c. came from a variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds.
d. were all equal in governmental affairs.
ANSWER: c
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The growth of unions in Britain
a. corresponded to a diminution in labor militancy. b. contributed to a relaxation of class boundaries. c. occurred only among skilled workers. d. exacerbated class conflict.
Alfred Nobel’s work exemplifies the accomplishments of __________.
A) muscular Christianity B) the Second Industrial Revolution C) Impressionism D) Gothic architecture
All of the following characterized American attitudes toward slavery between 1789 and 1800 EXCEPT
a. Slave owners' property rights were considered more important than freedom for African American slaves. b. Slave owners were frightened by the success of the slave revolt in Santo Domingo. c. Slave owners felt under attack by abolitionists. d. African Americans had their hopes raised by the promise of the American Revolution, but were badly disappointed by the Constitution. e. The question of what to do if slaves were freed seemed insurmountable