Which of the following behaviors was typical of a New England wife of the colonial period?
A. held ministerial post in the Puritan church
B. engaged in farm work that changed with the seasons
C. traveled with her husband to the mill
D. kept bees and planted vegetable gardens
Answer: D
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"Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" referred to:
A) Tyler's decision to try to wait until 1854 to annex Texas. B) Polk's campaign promise to gain exclusive title to the Oregon Territory. C) the margin by which Tyler hoped to gain reelection. D) Britain's determination to stay in the fight for the Oregon Territory. E) a popular chant during the war against Mexico.
Which statement is the best interpretation of this sentence: "For the British, 'American' was a way of saying 'not quite English'"?
a. The British believed that the colonists could only become truly American if they broke away from the crown. b. The British felt that the colonists needed to import more British goods in order to be considered truly British. c. The British did not perceive the differences among the various colonies and thought all Americans were the same. d. The British regarded colonists as second-class citizens and did not consider them to be equal to British citizens. e. The British felt that the colonists no longer wanted to be British and had rejected many of their traditional ways.
What role did the civilizations of the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age play in preserving and transmitting Mesopotamian culture?
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