The abolition of laws supporting __________ was seen as a step toward preventing the emergence of an American aristocracy.
a. slavery
b. the subordination of women
c. federalism
d. primogeniture
d. primogeniture
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According to Norgaard, Reed, and Bacon, ______ is an example of forced assimilation.
A. creation of new dams B. limiting access to traditional foods C. requiring Karuk people to volunteer D. assuming tradition is unchanging
John and Thomasine Winthrop spent most of their time
a) managing the day to day tasks of running their estate. b) travelling the English countryside. c) apart, John travelling to mainland Europe on business and Thomasine managing the estate in his absence. d) planning for their eventual relocation to America. e) in worship, allowing servants and overseers to manage the estate.
Of the 32 million French citizens, approximately how many had the right to vote during the reign of Louis Philippe, who was known as the ?citizen king??
A) 200,000 wealthy male property owners B) 10,000 members of the aristocracy C) 10,000,000 excluding only the unemployed D) all adult males E) universal adult suffrage
The purges of the 1930s involved the
A) eradication of the foreign investors from Russia. B) millions of Russians that faced trial and execution for supporting Trotsky and his undermining of the Communist party. C) ousting of party members that did not support Stalin's new policy of economic reform. D) secret police evicting tenets that cannot pay their rent. E) None of these