The Irish immigrants to early-nineteenth-century America
a. were almost all Roman Catholics.
b. tended to settle on western farmlands.
c. were warmly welcomed by American workers.
d. identified and sympathized with American free blacks.
e. were often members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
a
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Colombia's National Front coalition provided for
A) congressional representation for all minority parties. B) alternation of the presidency between Conservatives and Liberals. C) establishment of a peace commission to end la Violencia. D) passage of an effective agrarian-reform law.
In 1588, Elizabeth I faced her greatest crisis. What was it?
A) The burning of Jesuits at the stake for Treason B) The Spanish Armada was sent by Philip to invade England; this invasion failed due to England's superior vessels. C) The Glorious Revolution, in which the Puritans overthrow the government D) Catholic support was losing ground to Protestants and an imbalance in religious unity forced Elizabeth to declare her Catholic leanings. E) There was no crisis to her reign in 1588.
Which statement about the 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty is FALSE?
A. It included a British pledge not to interfere with American ships. B. It significantly improved Anglo-American relations. C. It included an American pledge not to allow slave ships to land at British ports. D. It resulted in more than half the disputed territory being added to the United States. E. It settled the Aroostook War.
Social information processing (SIP) theory (Walther, 2011; West & Turner, 2014 ) contends that:
A) people have the ability to establish online relationships. B) people can only establish face-to-face relationships. C) online relationships have lesser potential for intimacy than face-to-face relationships. D) chronemic cues do not function online. E) people need to speak to other people to manage their impressions and self-images online.