What could the Estates General not agree on when they met in May 1789?
A) whether to include the Third Estate
B) how votes would be counted
C) where to hold the Royal Session
D) when to start the Republican Calendar
B) how votes would be counted
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The Treaty of Wang-hsia in 1844, which gained the United States expansive trading rights in China, was made possible by
A) Britain forcing China to open its ports to the West as a consequence of its military victory in the Opium War (1839-1842). B) a change in the Qing regime's political leadership in China, bringing to power an emperor committed to upholding liberal trading rights with the West. C) the United States threatening a naval embargo of China unless it agreed to provide access at its ports to U.S. commercial ships containing manufactured goods and food. D) the influence of Protestant missionaries in changing the views of the Qing regime about providing access to U.S. commercial ships.
The transportation systems of Latin America were built to
a. service the existing export market. b. foster the development of domestic industry. c. branch out toward trade with the Far East. d. develop more efficient agricultural practices.
The romans originally viewed Christians negatively because,
a. they were not offered Roman in origin b. Jesus had offended the Roman gov. c. Judaism was a banned religion d. their monotheism kept them from worshiping the roman emperor
In his writings during the late 1800s, the popular author Hamlin Garland
A. romanticized agrarian life in the West. B. criticized western farmers for failing to develop a stable industry. C. argued the Plains should be abandoned by Americans. D. suggested the trials of rural life refined and enlarged the human spirit. E. reflected the growing disillusionment of western farmers.