Nonimportation was first used by colonists to protest __________
A) the Townshend duties
B) the Sugar Act
C) the Stamp Act
D) the Proclamation of 1763
Answer: B
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The most significant aspect of the Coercive Acts was that they
A) indicated Great Britain's desire to decrease its control of the colonies. B) had little impact on the colonies. C) indicated a change in British policy, from persuasion to punishment. D) did the greatest economic harm to those who could least afford it.
Which of the following is a true statement about the white northern Democrats who opposed slavery?
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The fall of France in June 1940 was due in large part to the German strategy of __________
A) quarantine B) trench warfare C) submarine warfare D) lightning war