“Intendants” were:
a. Judges sent by the French crown to assure that provincial courts were operating in the best interest of the peasants.
b. Representatives of the French crown who kept an eye on provincial office holders.
c. Members of the French nobility who attended the King and his Queen at Court.
d. Judiciary members who served as provincial judges.
b. Representatives of the French crown who kept an eye on provincial office holders.
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a. negotiated a restricted-immigration agreement with China. b. did nothing, as it was California's problem. c. prosecuted the Kearneyites and other inciters of anti-Kearneyites in San Francisco. d. sent many Chinese back to their homeland. e. passed a law prohibiting the immigration of Chinese laborers to America.
The _________ imposed duties on glass, lead for paint, tea, paper, and a handful of other items. A. Declaratory Act of 1766 B. Townshend Acts of 1767 C. Coercive Acts of 1773 D. Quartering Act of 1765
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Examine the changing role of women in the Americas in the nineteenth century. What advancements were made? How did the status of women vary among Canada, the United States, and Latin America?
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According to the introductory video in section 17.1, when did the modern agricultural revolution occur in the United States?
A) first half of the eighteenth century B) second half of the eighteenth century C) first half of the nineteenth century D) second half of the nineteenth century