The outcome of the Battle of Québec in 1759
a. had little impact on the Seven Years' War.
b. was a key turning point in Queen Anne's War.
c. was a dramatic victory for the French.
d. ended the war of French succession.
e. resulted in the emergence of Great Britain as the overwhelmingly dominant power in America.
e
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A) Cases of sexually transmitted diseases had decreased. B) Sexual behavior and mores were quickly changing. C) Eighteenth-century views on sexuality saw a revival. D) The proportion of brides who were pregnant at marriage decreased.
What was the one thing that people seemed to fear most about unionization?
A) Ordinary working-class people would have more power than ever before, and most had little, if any, education. B) Marxism had taken hold in several countries and was threatening to take control of labor unions. C) The lower class working people would become convinced that they were the social equals of property holders and aristocrats. D) The nations would come under communist domination. E) Union members would become violent if their demands were not met.
Do women seem to be regarded differently in Hebrew society than in other ancient civilizations? Consider the roles played by some famous Hebrew women
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Before 1965, the civil rights movement emphasized nonviolent demonstrations. Which is false about factors which transformed the movement by the mid-1960s?
a) growing militancy among younger blacks, including college students b) persistent white racism and hate c) feelings of satisfaction with new laws like the Voting Rights Act d) persistent disparity between promise and reality