Written by Voltaire in English and later translated to French, this book praised the virtues of the English, especially their religious liberty, and implicitly criticized the abuses of French society:

A. Faults of France.
B. Improvements on the Island.
C. Letters on the English.
D. Critiques and Criticisms of Modern French Society.
E. The Spirit of the Law.


C

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A) the price of wheat rose in the early 1930s. B) the price of wheat remained unchanged throughout the 1930s. C) the price of wheat fell in the early 1930s. D) farmers agreed to plant more wheat in order to stabilize the market.

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In contrast to patterns associated with slave life, the composition of free black households in suggests that __________

A) most women raised their children in single-parent households B) most households included two parents C) freedom did not alter household composition D) women chose not to marry

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In an effort to ensure that his American colonies contributed to England's prosperity, King Charles II initiated a series of regulations known as the

A. Neutrality Acts. B. Navigation Acts. C. tariff and tax laws. D. mercantile regulations.

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The cheapest labor for unskilled jobs such as woodworking and garments was usually __________

A) new immigrants, especially women B) migrants from the farms C) southern African Americans D) former skilled craftworkers

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