Events in the 1790s such as the French Revolution, the struggles between Federalists and Republicans, and the uprising in Saint-Domingue all influenced Gabriel's Rebellion in Virginia because they each promoted ideas about ___________ in American
society. A) political partisanship
B) violence
C) isolationism
D) liberty
D
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When working class American audiences found theater productions too sophisticated for their tastes,
a. they walked out of the theater. b. they began producing their own plays. c. they resorted to mob violence. d. they refused to attend the productions. e. the theatres were closed.
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a. encourage the settlement of abandoned southern plantations. b. encourage miners to develop the coal regions of Pennsylvania. c. speed up economic development of the West. d. create markets for the eastern textile industry.
Senate opposition to the Versailles Treaty
a. came primarily from Republicans. b. was organized by Henry Cabot Lodge. c. concentrated especially on Article Ten of the League Covenant. d. came because of the fear that American sovereignty would be compromised. e. all of these choices.