How did the British have to change their military strategy after France entered the war on the American side?

a. With their naval superiority no longer guaranteed, the British launched an all-out land war in the South.
b. The British immediately attacked Washington´s army at Philadelphia, to weaken the Americans as much as possible before French troops and supplies arrived.
c. The British leaned more heavily on their Indian allies to harass the colonists.
d. With the seas now no longer under their complete control, the British shifted their focus to the frontier.
e. No longer able to depend on their naval superiority, the British shortened their supply lines by evacuating Philadelphia and escaping to New York.


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Which of these made it so difficult for South and Southeast Asians to understand the motives of the Europeans they dealt with?

A) The European religions were so different from the local religions. B) The motives of various European groups were so sharply varied. C) European commercial practices were hard for Indians and Southeast Asians to understand. D) The European interest in trade was hard to understand for devout Muslims and Hindus.

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Which group supported Zwingli?

a. The Geneva city council b. The Catholic Church c. The Zürich city council d. The English government e. Charles V

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Which of the following best characterizes the creole languages that developed among slaves in some parts of the southern colonies in the seventeenth century?

A) Creole languages were a mixture of English and different African languages. B) Creole languages were based on African languages. C) Creole languages were a mixture of French, English, and Dutch languages. D) Creole languages were written versions of African languages. E) Creole languages were informal, colloquial versions of English.

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In your opinion, other than perhaps the Egyptian pyramids, what were the most significant architectural accomplishments in Africa? Why? Be specific.

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