To establish a civil government for themselves, the Plymouth Pilgrims signed the

A) Act of Religious Toleration. B) Fundamental Constitutions.
C) Cambridge Agreement. D) Mayflower Compact.


D

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Why was the presidential campaign of 2008 considered a history-making campaign?

A. It was the most costly electoral contest in the nation's history and involved the first woman and the first African American to have a realistic chance at the White House. B. It was the shortest electoral contest in the nation's history and involved the first woman and the first African American to have a realistic chance at the White House. C. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama tied for the Democratic nomination on "Super Tuesday" and remained tied, even after the next 11 primaries and the Maine caucus. D. Far fewer Americans paid attention to the presidential election than they did during any previous presidential election in the nation's history.

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The final straw that led to the detainment and beating of Ai Weiwei was the

a. leading a student uprising in Beijing. b. leading a public movement concerning the effects of an earthquake in Sichuan. c. the use of terror against government facilities. d. attempts to build labor unions. e. written articles criticizing government policies.

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What British commercial institution ruled India for much of the 18th century?

A) The British Tea and Spice Company B) The British East India Company C) The Raj Trading Company D) The Calcutta and Madras Limited

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How did the Patrona Halil rebellion show "decay at the center" yet spell "benefit elsewhere"?

a. It provided the Janissaries with additional funding for gunpowder. b. The cities at the center of the empire were burned to the ground. c. The flow of gold and other valuable metals tended to benefit the provinces. d. It demonstrated that local elites in the provinces were beginning to gain power relative to the sultan. e. Even though the merchants were failing, it was a time of strength for the military.

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