All of the following conditions were true of the state constitutions adopted during the revolution except
a. that they concentrated power in the popularly elected legislatures
b. that they all contained bill or rights
c. that they provided for weak executives and frequent elections
d. that they abolished property and tax-paying qualifications for voting
e. all of these were true
that they abolished property and tax-paying qualifications for voting
d. that they abolished property and tax-paying qualifications for voting
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Economically, the classical liberals of the nineteenth century
a. opposed government regulation of wages. b. sought the removal of economic restraints such as tariffs. c. supported the creation of internal markets through improved transportation. d. All of these answers are correct.
Which of the following was a principal reason why Parliament turned against King James II and ousted him as the monarch of England in 1689?
A) James II granted religious freedoms for Catholics and appointed some Catholics to high office, arousing fears of Spanish and French domination by the Spanish and the French. B) James II merged England's increasingly independent colonies under the Dominion of New England with a single royal governor, Sir Edmund Andros. C) James II rejected the principle of the divine right of kings. D) James II established the Catholic Church as the official state-sanctioned church in England.
The 1967 "Summer of Love" was centered in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in:
A) San Francisco. B) New York City. C) Boston. D) Los Angeles.
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