New England's fishing, rum, and shipbuilding industries were linked to the __________
A) Atlantic slave trade
B) growing diversity of the region
C) secularization of the region
D) international tobacco trade
A
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William Byrd's father, William Byrd I,
a) raised tobacco on his Virginia plantation. b) made his plantation a center for trade with smaller plantations and Indian tribes. c) joined Nathaniel Bacon in an unauthorized attack on Indians. d) served in the House of Burgesses, the provincial council and as auditor of public accounts and receiver general of Virginia. e) all of the above
The creation of the African Association by Joseph Banks and the Royal Society was a direct response to the
a. threat of the Spanish to British trade in the Mediterranean. b. competition from the French. c. Columbian network. d. Chinese trade. e. spread of Islam in Africa.
Although considered to be a strong point, why was Germany’s alliance system a problem?
A) Bismarck’s Reinsurance Treaty was renewed by Wilhelm II. B) Although an ally, Russia turned to Austria for an alliance. C) The pact with Austria broke down, as Hungary won its independence. D) It pushed England and France into an alliance. E) Germany’s Triple Alliance involved nations that wanted German colonies in Africa.
In the Confederacy, a military draft
A. aroused opposition from poorer whites for its expensive substitute policy. B. compelled slaves to serve as soldiers. C. never allowed for the hiring of substitutes. D. forced all white males between the ages of 18 and 25 to serve for three years. E. was not considered necessary until the last months of the Civil War.