How did the Historia de las Indias change the colonization of the New World?
a. It helped the Spanish recognize that they needed to be ruthless in order to prevail.
b. It helped the Spanish recognize that they needed to reform in order to prevail.
c. It helped the Spanish recognize that there was no way that they would be able to prevail over the powerful empires in the New World.
d. It helped the Spanish recognize that Spanish culture was vastly superior to native culture.
e. It helped the Spanish recognize that Spanish culture was vastly inferior to native culture.
B
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A. The conflict in Libya was a civil war. B. The conflict in Libya was nonviolent. C. The conflict in Libya was successful. D. The conflict in Libya was about civilian rights.
The Boston Massacre __________
A) proved the importance of the British army in the colonies B) raised the possibility of colonial armed resistance C) had little effect on Anglo-colonial relations D) had little support from colonial leaders E) left fifty-three Americans dead
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A. praise accommodations made by groups such as the German SPD. B. criticize trade unions that settled for short-term gains. C. reject the idea of a mass democratic party composed of workers. D. advocate an elite group that would be dedicated to revolution. E. advocate strict secrecy among party members.
Describe British and American military strategies as they evolved over the course of the War for Independence.
What will be an ideal response?