What did the seventeenth-century revolts of American colonial gentry represent?
a. an early rehearsal for the American Revolution
b. confrontations between ordinary people and their rulers
c. competition among local factions for control of their colonies
d. ideological struggles over colonial rights
e. a struggle between the planters and yeoman farmers
C
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A. assistance from the Byzantine Empire B. the assistance of Shiite Muslims C. divisions within Islam D. weather conditions
In 1948, professors at the University of Washington in Seattle faced dismissal when suspected of being:
A) communist subversives. B) homosexuals. C) Nazi sympathizers. D) racists.
What attitude characterized American politics during the Jacksonian Era?
A) openness to new ideas and thoughts B) paranoia and fear of conspiracies C) a desire to establish equal rights for blacks D) a desire to increase the scope of the United States
What internal and external factors led to the end of the Ottoman Empire?
What will be an ideal response?