The British never had a realistic chance to win a decisive military victory during the Revolution
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The increase of population in the Sunbelt had to do with the construction of a national highway system and
A) ?the fact that the area was deemed safe from a national security standpoint. B) ?the cost of living was less expensive in these areas. C) ?the widespread use of central air conditioning. D) ?many new businesses were giving financial incentives for relocation. E) ?None of these are correct.
Which of the following statements would a late-19th century Liberal Republican have agreed with?
A) Excessive government interference in the economy breeds corruption. B) The government must actively direct the economy in an industrialized society. C) Universal suffrage is at the heart of a virtuous republic. D) Reconstruction of the South for freedmen must continue.
The Navigation Acts provided for
A) ?mercantilist regulations aimed to enhance English control over their portion of their transatlantic trade. B) ?free trade between the English, Dutch, and Spanish. C) ?regulations governing the transatlantic slave trade. D) fewer regulations governing colonial trade. E) ?None of these are correct.
All of the following innovations contributed to the revitalization of European economy during the fifteenth century EXCEPT:
a. Smaller markets, bringing about increased competition among merchants. b. New accounting techniques such as double-entry bookkeeping. c. The introduction of insurance for maritime ventures. d. An increased demand in India and Asia for European manufactures.