What happened as a result of the growth of the eighteenth-century colonial economy?
a. The population grew even faster and per capita income declined.
b. Enforcement of the Navigation Acts sowed the seeds of a lingering bitterness against Britain.
c. The colonies developed a strong industrial base.
d. British consumers stimulated production of American sugar and tobacco.
e. American exports increasingly found new markets in Asia and Africa.
D
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A key factor in the success of the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was its
a. rapid expansion during the reigns of Suleiman's successors. b. lack of powerful enemies on its borders. c. economic prosperity. d. uniform system of government.
Sir Walter Raleigh's men abandoned their first Roanoke settlement because:
A) it was surrounded by the conquistadors. B) they ran out of provisions. C) they decided to explore further down the coastline. D) the native peoples evacuated the area, leaving them without workers. E) they found no gold or silver there.
How did the Bill of Rights of 1789 protect only some individual freedoms?
a. It did not allow for freedoms of speech, religion, press, or trial. b. It excluded foreigners and poor Americans. c. It protected the freedoms of speech, religion, press, trial, bearing arms, and searches but did not grant rights to nonwhite males. d. It granted the states more power than the federal government. e. It was comprised mostly of legal procedures for Congress, the president, and the Supreme Court.
How the Mongols treated their defeated enemies depended largely on their enemies' ________
A) ethnicity B) wealth C) cooperation D) language