The "triangular trade" could best be described as a network of trade routes connecting.
a. England, Europe, and Africa
b. England and the West Indies
c. the Northern and Southern colonies
d. the colonies, West Indies, England, Europe, and Africa
Ans: d. the colonies, West Indies, England, Europe, and Africa
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A) were the only polls conducted at any time other than Election Day. B) were the first polls to attempt to portray popular opinion. C) questioned as many members of the public as possible. D) were based on surveys of newspaper columnists. E) interviewed demographically representative groups.
Friedrich von Steuben __________
A) organized Washington's general staff B) saved the Continental Army from defeat at the Battle of Monmouth C) drilled soldiers and produced a drill manual which instilled discipline in the soldiers D) provided an infusion of desperately needed money from his own wealth
East Germany was pressured to open its border with West Germany after
a. the United States intervened. b. East German troops opened fire on angry protestors. c. Hungary opened its border with Austria. d. trade embargoes were imposed by a bloc of newly democratic states. e. Bulgaria elected its first democratic president.
All of the following are true of the Anschluss except that
A) the Treaty of Versailles had forbidden it. B) many Austrians favored it. C) Mussolini had always supported it. D) France and Britain accepted it. E) it had the appearance of correcting a misconceived aspect of the peace settlement.