In governing their American empire after 1763, the new problem which faced the British was

A) colonial reluctance to expand into the Ohio River Valley.
B) greatly increased expenses of administering a far larger and more complex empire.
C) strong American support for a rudimentary colonial union expressed in the popular Albany Plan.
D) colonial resentment for the failure of the British to aid them during the French and Indian War.


B

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Which of the following individuals is an example of a member of a soviet?

A. a major player in the Communist Party who is to be the next leader of Russia B. a Russian revolutionary who opposes communism C. a farmer in the countryside who does not talk with many people D. a blacksmith who serves on the local town council

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As the United States came to share in the leadership of Western culture, many perceived that

A) America offered a culture combining technology, value-free social science, and scientific management. B) the old European way led to excessive theorizing, political extremism, and impasse. C) Americanism meant “the end of ideology.” D) the American approach got things done by using experts. E) All of the above.

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