Roosevelt believed that America's timberlands __________
A) could be regulated by private companies
B) should be cut down by lucrative paper making companies
C) should be set aside for oil and coal reserves
D) should be preserved
D
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The cultivation of tobacco by the English colonists __________
A) encouraged trade between the settlers and the Indians B) prompted the English to seek a community of inclusion C) created pressure for more expansion into Indian territory D) made Indian slave labor profitable
Who asserted that British colonialism had a moral purpose to promote Christianity and build a better world?
a. John A. Hobson b. Edmund Morel c. Charles Gordon d. Henry Curzon e. Jules Ferry
The significance of cotton production becoming a marketable export crop for the United States in the early 1800s included all of the following EXCEPT
A) it led to the rapid development of new lands, especially the great plantations of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. B) it led to the development and growth of the New England factory system in the mill center of Lowell, Massachusetts and then to factories and factory towns all over the New England region. C) coastal and transatlantic shipping industries also expanded to meet the growing export demand of southern cotton to the mills of New England and the cotton mills in England. D) it reduced the demand for slaves by cotton producers in the Deep South.
Who or what drove French expansion in Indochina?
A. Catholic missionaries B. competition with Britain C. commercial interests D. nationalist sentiment