Franklin Roosevelt initiated a series of conversations with the American public that became known as "fireside chats."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The Copernican system was __________.
A. not popular for at least a century after his death B. readily accepted as a valid interpretation C. forcefully rejected by the church D. the center of immediate debate
Which European nation was the last remaining colonial power?
A) France B) Great Britain C) Belgium D) Netherlands E) Soviet Union
According to the text, which of the following were closely related?
A. warfare in West Africa and the economic development of the American Atlantic seaboard B. warfare in Latin America and the political development of the Ohio River valley C. warfare in Eastern Europe and the political development of the American colonies D. warfare in Western Europe and the economic development of the slave trade in the Arabian Sea E. the spread of Islam and the growth of the slave trade
Which of these best characterizes political debate in the colonial period when only the upper classes were truly engaged in politics?
A. It followed the lines of the traditional Tory and Whig divide in Great Britain. B. It was sometimes noisy, but never very consequential. C. It broke down on traditionalist versus radical democratic lines. D. It tended to focus on issues of social and economic justice.