Under cameralism, in what way were kings were seen?

a. as divinely ordained rulers
b. as unlimited authority figures
c. as supreme political managers
d. as directors of the people's will
e. as expendable


c

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Which of these industries first emerged in the second Industrial Revolution?

A) iron B) textile C) chemical D) nuclear power

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Besides the introduction of diseases, the Columbian Exchange affected the people of the Americas by

a. increasing the sources of protein in their diet. b. introducing animals that could be used for transportation and warfare. c. introducing crops that could most efficiently be cultivated by slave labor. d. All of these answers are correct.

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What was the most dominant common characteristic among the diverse group of people who remained loyal to Britain?

A. They were old-stock wealthy planters and merchants from the coastal areas whose families had long prospered under British rule. B. They were fearful of instability within American society. C. They owed their livelihood and social status to Crown appointments and thus were unmoved by constitutional arguments. D. They were devout Christians who believed the Bible commanded obedience to authority.

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The most honored profession in early colonial society was

a. medicine. b. law. c. the ministry. d. farming. e. business.

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