How did governments in Renaissance Europe handle acts of private justice?
A) They gambled on them.
B) They manipulated them.
C) They encouraged them.
D) They tried to stop them.
D
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Congressional passage of the Bill of Rights
A) fulfilled a political promise by James Madison during the contested Constitution ratification process to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution. B) was not necessary to preserve the constitutional structure from unraveling due to political pressure from Antifederalists for a second convention to consider the shortcomings of the Constitution. C) received enthusiastic and sustained support from President George Washington. D) meant that these 10 constitutional amendments would become law without the need of three-fourths approval of the state legislatures.
The greatest impact of World War II on the U.S. was:
A) the Depression ended. B) over a million American soldiers died in combat. C) the economy continued to struggle to meet war demands. D) New Deal agencies continued at a greater pace than before.
Soon after Eli Whitney invented the cotton, gin, this country became largest supplier of raw cotton in the early nineteenth century
a. the United States. b. Egypt. c. China. d. Africa. e. Mexico.
During World War II, the United States Army chief of staff was
A. Omar Bradley. B. Douglas MacArthur. C. George Marshall. D. Dwight Eisenhower. E. George Patton.