What fostered a sense of nationalism for Britain in the eighteenth century?

a. The idea of being an island race
b. Being unified under Protestantism
c. The king's travels throughout the realm
d. Economic growth superior to that of France
e. All of these


e

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In order to broaden educational opportunities for white children in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson proposed "A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge" in 1778 in an attempt to __________

A) send large numbers of Virginia's male students to prominent New England colleges B) open secondary and college education to female students C) provide greater funding to private and parochial schools D) educate both boys and girls for three years at the primary level

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How does this cartoon support War Hawks' demand for war against Britain in 1812?

A) It portrays the British as colluding with the Indians against Americans. B) It declares that Indians had been unjustly deprived of their lands by white settlers. C) It depicts the fertile lands the United States could claim through victory. D) It expresses frustration with British domination of the fur trade.

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Which of the following did the Louisiana Separate Car Act mandate?

A) Black people were prohibited from purchasing the same automobile models as white people. B) Black people were prohibited from taking the same routes as whites while driving a car. C) Black people had to pay higher ticket prices than whites to travel in the same trains. D) Black people and white people were required to pay taxes when purchasing cars. E) Black people and white people were required to ride in separate train cars.

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Ronald Reagan's impact on the federal judicial system can best be described as

a. minimal. b. significant. c. supportive of liberals. d. balanced. e. uninterested.

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