What was the effect of the growth of New England communities?
a. A mysterious epidemic broke out that depopulated New England villages.
b. Colonists faced increasing conflict with neighboring Indian nations.
c. A desire to treat Indians justly grew among settlers.
d. William and Mary forced religious tolerance on the colonies.
b. Colonists faced increasing conflict with neighboring Indian nations.
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According to the popular view of the containment policy
a. the U. S. should only involve itself in the international disputes when U.S. territory is attacked. b. all leftist insurgencies everywhere are controlled by the Russian Communists. c. the U. S. must keep the public calm by carefully containing potentially frightening information. d. both Communist and non-Communist nations must be contained within their own borders. e. the spread of Communism is an indirect threat to the U.S.
By the second quarter of the 17th century many astronomers accepted the heliocentric theory as reality and not just as useful mathematical fiction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The author who called on the United States to increase its naval forces in his book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, was
A. James G. Blaine. B. Leonard Wood. C. Alfred T. Mahan. D. Richard Olney. E. William McKinley.
Which statement would most likely be embraced by the English Romantic writers?
A. The mind is a passive receptor. B. Poetry is an exercise that follows prescribed rules. C. The artist's imagination is God at work in the mind. D. Poetry is idle play.