The First Triumvirate consisted of
a. Pompey, Cicero, and Catiline.
b. Julius Caesar, Cicero, and Catallus.
c. Crassus, Octavian, and Spartacus.
d. Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey.
e. Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Marius.
d
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During the 1912 campaign for president, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson disagreed mainly over:
a. the extent to which government should serve as a counterbalance to concentrated private power b. whether the states or the federal government should be responsible for passing women's suffrage laws c. the proper role for the United States in world affairs d. the extent to which the federal government should pursue conservation policies on public lands
What was the most significant consequence of the Seven Years' War?
A) its virtual destruction of American Indians B) Britain's staggering war debt C) the remaining French toehold in Quebec D) the assassination of George II E) a distaste for further fighting by the colonists
President Jackson considered those who favored nullification to be traitors
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The difficulties of ruling a multi-national empire in the nineteenth century were most apparent in
a. Great Britain. b. the United States. c. Austria-Hungary. d. Mexico. e. the Germanies.