How did Governor William Berkeley respond to Indian attacks on outlying plantations?
a. He ignored them.
b. He called for negotiations with the Indians in question.
c. He called for the construction of defensive forts.
d. He called for an attack on all Indian peoples.
c. He called for the construction of defensive forts.
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A) Japanese invasion of China. B) Locarno Pact. C) Italian attack on Ethiopia. D) German reoccupation of the Rhineland. E) The 1936 Olympic Games held in Germany.
What set the stage for the rise of truly revolutionary new parties in Germany?
A. the Great Depression B. the growth of Soviet power C. negotiations with France D. new economic successes
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a. French losing Canada to the English. b. French losing Louisiana to Spain. c. Spanish losing Texas to France. d. Spanish losing Florida to the French. e. Both A and B
The raids launched by Palmer were
A) part of a baseball scandal involving attempts to bribe a pitcher to switch teams. B) incursions into New Mexico by a Mexican rebel who murdered Americans. C) efforts by congressional insurgents to strip the speaker of the house of certain powers. D) a series of illegal arrests of alleged radical subversives under the direction of the U.S. attorney general.