How did the lifestyles of white New England settlers differ from the lifestyles of their counterparts in the Chesapeake?
a. Because New Englanders moved a great deal, their homes were not as sturdy as those in the Chesapeake.
b. Most New Englanders moved to America in family groups, while most Chesapeake migrants were singleyoung men
c. The harshness of the New England environment meant a higher infant mortality rate and smaller families inNew England than in the Chesapeake.
d. Unlike New Englanders who cleared new fields every few years, residents of the Chesapeake used thesame fields year after year.
b
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A. recommended constitutional amendments that would have destroyed the system of checks and balances. B. represented a novel definition of the role of the federal government. C. in many respects embraced Federalist ideas. D. in most respects indicated the triumph of the ideas associated with Jeffersonian Republicanism.
In an effort to deal a definitive blow to the Ottoman naval threat, the Holy Christian League was formed consisting of _________.
a. Spain, the Pope, Venice and Genoa b. Spain, the Pope, Venice and Portugal c. Spain, the Pope, Venice and England d. Spain, the Pope, Genoa and Portugal
In ancient Egypt, women
A. suffered under the control of husbands. B. were respected and in charge of educating and caring for children. C. typically married in their late teens. D. enjoyed opportunities in some careers and in public service. E. were required to transfer control of their property to their husbands when they married.
In the Battle of Stalingrad, all of the following contributed to the Soviet victory EXCEPT
a) A brutal winter b) A massive Allied invasion c) A massive Soviet counterattack d) Hitler's refusal to order a German retreat