The nabobs were ________

A) British sepoys
B) employees of the British East India Company
C) south Asian rulers
D) the rajputs


B

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Because of a shortage of native or internal private-sector capital, Latin America governments frequently

a. pursued a policy of laissez-faire. b. adopted Marxist policies. c. invested in new industries. d. invested in foreign countries. e. turned to the League of Nations for economic assistance.

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Explain how sugar and tobacco played similar roles in Virginia and in the Caribbean colonies.

What will be an ideal response?

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The Hepburn Act of 1906 strengthened federal control over which industry?

a)  railroad b)  textile c)  steel d)  oil

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Americans benefited greatly from the 1783 Treaty of Paris between the United States and Britain essentially because:

(A) trade disputes with Canada were resolved (B) the western border of the U.S. was the Rocky Mountains (C) Britain's Indian allies also signed the treaty (D) the United States was granted independence unconditionally (E) Florida became a U.S. territory.

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