Which of the following policies of Catherine II of Russia challenges her reputation as an enlightened monarch?
A) abolition of torture
B) expansion of serfdom
C) toleration of religions
D) establishment of schools
B
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A) meat-packing industry. B) garment industry. C) West. D) South.
The philosophy that looked to nature for inspiration and insight is called ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
All of the following are true statements about the relationship between Irish immigrants and U.S. citizens except
a. the Irish were seen as wage-depressing competitors for jobs by many Protestant American workers. b. Nativist Americans from the middle and upper classes generally hated the Irish. c. the Irish often saw signs on factory gates that said "No Irish Need Apply." d. race riots between blacks and Irish were common. e. Irish immigrants became fiercely supportive of the abolitionist cause.
In the effective essays written after passage of the Townshend duties, John Dickinson's advice for the colonists to "behave like dutiful children" showed that Americans in 1767 were __________.
A. not yet willing to break away from Britain B. eager to fight with Britain against French Canadians in Québec C. seeking to ally with France and Spain against Britain D. ready to collaborate with each other to defeat these new duties