The major participants in the Seven Years' War in North America were the

A. English, the Iroquois, and the Spanish.

B. French, the Spanish, and the English.

C. Iroquois, the English, and the French.

D. colonists, the English, and the Spanish.

E. French, the colonists, and the Spanish.


C

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A) Islamic modernism B) Islamic reformism C) Islamic revival D) Wahhabism

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The acquisition of the Greek state of ________ by Philip of Macedon gave him control of gold and silver mines and allowed him to undermine Athenian control of the northern Aegean

A. Amphipolis B. Thasos C. Lemnos D. Lesbos

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The term "Internal Empire" reflects the reality that the post-Civil War West:

A) was dominated by the economic and political power of the East. B) was economically self-sufficient. C) looked toward Mexico for cultural leadership. D) had become the dominant region of the nation.

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The Spanish-American War

a. was a long, drawn-out war. b. required the United States to make concessions to the Spanish. c. required Cuba to negotiate with the Philippines. d. was short and successful for the United States. e. resulted in no U.S. battle casualties

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