In Boston at the time of the Stamp Act crisis, Thomas Hutchinson and Francis Bernard headed the ________ , while Sam Adams and James Otis were leaders of the ________
A) "leather-apron gang;" court faction B) royalists; popular faction
C) Sons of Liberty; Loyal Nine D) country faction; royalists
B
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The heretofore separate traditions of African and European music in America first came together in Storyville, the red-light district in
A) Chicago, Illinois. B) New Orleans, Louisiana. C) St. Louis, Missouri. D) Memphis, Tennessee.
This city grew from a population of under 5,000 in 1820 to 100,000 in 1860 due to being a water and railroad center
A) Chicago B) Baltimore C) Cincinnati D) Boston
President Richard Nixon believed U.S. foreign policy should work toward
A. a bipolar world dominated by the U.S. and the Soviet Union. B. destruction of the government in the Soviet Union. C. a multipolar international structure. D. improving governments in less-developed nations. E. encouraging Europe to take up its own defense against the Soviet Union.
In the 1950s, the number of houses in the United States doubled; most were built in the suburbs.
a. true b. false