Which of these would have been most likely to be a Loyalist during the American Revolution?
A) a lawyer from Massachusetts
B) a merchant from Virginia
C) a Scot tenant farmer from the Carolinas
D) a Baptist minister from Virginia
Answer: C
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, equality, and self-rule." By reviewing the key events from 1845 to 1859, explain why many northerners had come to hold this view.
The founder of the Protestant Reformation was
a. the Englishman, John Wycliffe. b. the Dutchman, Desiderius Erasmus. c. the Czech, Jan Hus. d. the German, Martin Luther. e. the Frenchman, Peter Waldo.
To the Eisenhower Administration, all of the following were significant weaknesses to the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) EXCEPT
A. the failure of the member nations to commit themselves to even "meet common danger." B. its failure to include regional neutral nations such as Burma, India, and Indonesia. C. restrictions in the Geneva Accords that prevented Laos, Cambodia, and South Vietnam from participating formally. D. the alliance's "western colorization."
Both the French Continental System and the British Orders in Council
A) resulted in the seizure of American ships in international waters. B) called for impressment of American sailors. C) imposed high tariffs on American products. D) prohibited all American exports.