"The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" was proclaimed by:
A. Louis XVI.
B. the National Constituent Assembly.
C. the National Assembly.
D. the First Estate.
E. Olympe de Gouges.
B
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Which describes the Puritans' attitude toward the Church of England in the early seventeenth century?
a. They wanted to separate from the Church and form their own congregation. b. They believed that the Church did not align itself closely enough with the Pope. c. They supported the English kings, not the bishops, as their spiritual leaders. d. They felt that the Church had lost too many Catholic rituals to be meaningful. e. They wanted to improve the Church of England from within.
"His Majesty's Seven-Year Guests" were:
a. royal officials whose transportation to America was paid by the King b. British officials who were given "plums," or profitable appointments in America c. merchants who arranged transportation for indentured servants d. convicted felons shipped to America to serve employers for a compulsory seven-year term
The Dual Alliance of 1879
a. was formed between Germany and Russia. b. sought to isolate Russia. c. was formed between Bismarck and Napoleon III. d. sought Austrian neutrality if France were attacked.
What was the most important result of the uprising of western Massachusetts debtor farmers led by Daniel Shays?
A. It supported the belief that the people should take the law into their own hands. B. It gave crucial momentum to the growing movement to strengthen the national government. C. It prompted the Massachusetts legislature to ratify the Constitution. D. It proved that the country's revolutionary spirit was still alive.