Was the dispute over taxation and representation a noble appeal to the principles of freedom, or merely an issue of the pocketbook? Discuss the motivations of the revolutionaries.

What will be an ideal response?


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The Presidential Election of 1800 was significant because

a. Adams ran for a third term. b. power shifted from one political party to another for the first time. c. it was the first time the president and vice president were from opposing parties. d. Adams had to be forcibly removed from the White House after he refused to leave after his defeat.

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Which of the following political parties was formed in 1979 and immediately became an electoral force for environmental issues such as global warming, pollution of water, and the atmosphere?

A. Green Berets B. German Greens C. Earth Party D. Citizens for Environmental Awareness and Pollution Prevention (CEAPP)

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Which of the Zen Buddhist concepts are reflected in haiku poetry?

A) All of life's events are worth preserving in verse and can be covered in seventeen syllables. B) Life's greatest mysteries, in the hands of a master poet, can be explained in only seventeen syllables. C) Most of humankind is incapable of understanding the world's great mysteries, unlike the great poets. D) The hardest concepts in life to understand can never be understood, so true poets never need try. E) The conviction that the greatest mysteries of life can only be stated but never analyzed.

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What does it mean to say that some professions became “feminized” in the late 1800s?

A) Women were much better at certain jobs, such as nursing, and began to dominate those fields. B) Men were no longer capable of doing certain jobs, since they were needed in industrial jobs, so women took their places. C) Only married women were allowed to work at certain jobs since unmarried women would be leaving their jobs eventually to get married. D) As more women took jobs in certain fields, men left them, and this lowered the status of these professions. E) Many women began to get work as lawyers, doctors, and ministers, and Americans began to accept women in these kinds of work.

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