Analyze the British motives for the Tea Act, and explain how this action led to the Boston Tea Party, rather than to some other form of protest.
What will be an ideal response?
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A) Southern Conference for Human Welfare B) Young Women's Christian Association C) National Negro Congress D) Works Progress Administration
The greatest of the Ottoman rulers was
A) Suleiman. B) Selim. C) Mehmet. D) Timur. E) Mehmed II.
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Pakistan's early history
a. was unexpectedly smooth, as industrial production rose by ninety-three percent and the country became agriculturally self-sufficient. b. was marked by deep internal struggles over language, religious, and regional issues. c. produced a Constitution in 1956 with a Western-style parliamentary system. d. saw unexpectedly peaceful relations develop between it and India. e. saw Pakistan become a secular society.