Which best describes the change in colonial warfare during the eighteenth century?
a. Rather than fight off Native Americans, the colonists found that their main enemies were colonists from other regions of the country.
b. Rather than participate in European wars, the colonists were forced to battle against Native
Americans.
c. Instead of the threat from hostile Native Americans, the colonists faced threats from African
American slaves.
d. Instead of facing threats from Native Americans and African American slaves, the colonists were forced to fight against Spanish forces.
e. Instead of being involved in local wars with Native Americans, the colonists became involved with the wars between Britain and France.
E
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What policies did Japan adopt to help stimulate and develop industry in the post-World War II era?
a. They abandoned militarism to help conserve investment for industry. b. They opened up their industry to foreign investors. c. They adopted an isolationist attitude and restricted their interaction in global markets. d. They did not allow big corporations to take control of industry.
During the course of World War II,
A) 16 million Americans served in the armed forces and over 405,399 died in combat. B) 14 million Americans served in the armed forces and 140,000 died in combat. C) 4 million Americans served in the armed forces and 405,399 died in combat. D) 16 million Americans had served in the armed forces and 4 million died in combat.
Businessmen were natural supporters of the Republican Party in the years after the Civil War, because the Party supported all of the following EXCEPT
a. low taxes b. subsidies for western railroads c. protective tariff d. restrictions on immigration e. sound national banking system
The Second Great Awakening
a. had its greatest effect in the South. b. preached that hell did not exist. c. was spread by George Rapp and Ralph Waldo Emerson. d. taught that those who their sins could be saved. e. none of these choices.