What factors led to the Seven Years' War in the eighteenth century? What was the outcome, globally, of that conflict?
What will be an ideal response?
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Why did temperance organizations like the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union appeal to rural residents of this country?
A) They were concerned about the influence of urban pleasures and beer-drinking immigrants. B) There was a serious problem with the production and sale of moonshine liquor in rural areas. C) Saloons contributed to the nation's troubles with labor by providing a place for unions to meet. D) Saloons served as headquarters where dishonest urban politicians paid immigrants for votes.
The turning point of the Great Northern Wars was the battle at
a. Nystadt. b. Kronos. c. Lindgoord. d. Poltava. e. Vilnus.
What led to settled lifestyles of human civilization? What are the consequences of such a lifestyle?
What will be an ideal response?
Which impulse for the colonization of North America was generally missing from the colonization of the rest of the New World?
a. Setting up slave plantations b. Search for gold c. Freedom from religious persecution d. Expansion of royal authority e. Missionary drive to convert Native Americans to Christianity