Which of the following British leaders actually supported the colonists' objections to taxation by Parliament?

A. William Pitt
B. Lord North
C. John Dickinson
D. Thomas Gordon


A. William Pitt

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The temperance movement attracted all of the following EXCEPT

A) Progressives. B) women. C) working-class men. D) rural Americans. E) industrialists.

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The Tripartite Pact brought together

A. England, France, and the Soviet Union. B. England, the Soviet Union, and the United States. C. Germany, Italy, and Japan. D. China, England, and the United States. E. Germany, Italy, and Austria.

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Martin Luther was especially repelled by which church action?

a. Organizing the Crusades b. Iconology c. The selling of indulgences d. Separation of Christianity into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy e. Choosing the pope from a gathering of cardinals

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