Britain failed to address the demand for home rule in
A) Ireland.
B) South Africa.
C) Australia.
D) Palestine.
E) none of the above.
A
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The Indians reached out to the Plymouth colonists in the spring of 1621 because
A) ?they were fleeing an epidemic. B) ?the local chief Massasoit wanted to forge a trade a military alliance to give him leverage over the Narragansett. C) ?they were fleeing an attack by Spanish soldiers who had ambushed the area. D) ?they were seeking food in the midst of a local famine. E) ?None of these are correct.
The main byproduct of the trade in "California dollars" that helped sustain the local poor was
a. eggs. b. beef. c. hides. d. grapes.
How did the influenza pandemic of 1918–1919 impact Europe?
a) Millions died both worldwide and in Europe, making recovery from the Great War even more difficult. b) It had very little impact on Europeans, as most of those afflicted lived in Asia or America. Consider This: Even without the flu, many of the warring nations had lost 2 to 4 percent of their populations. See 12.1: The Wages of War. c) It had a moderate impact, particularly affecting Great Britain. Consider This: Even without the flu, many of the warring nations had lost 2 to 4 percent of their populations. See 12.1: The Wages of War. d) There was a serious impact on Germany, more than anywhere else on the continent. Consider This: Even without the flu, many of the warring nations had lost 2 to 4 percent of their populations. See 12.1: The Wages of War.
What was the consequence of Jackson’s effort to kill the Bank of the United States?
a. Opposition to Jackson’s fiscal policies grew in Congress. b. The Bank won rechartering over his veto. c. The United States moved to a hard-money economy. d. The U.S. economy boomed.