England's new self-confidence, thirst for adventure, and strong sense of nationalism in the early 1600s made the nation similar to

a. France under Louis XIV.
b. Ancient China.
c. Ireland today.
d. Spain a century earlier.
e. Venice in the Renaissance.


d

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A) increase the purchasing power of American workers. B) provide work for artists. C) employ more than eight million workers. D) construct thousands of buildings and bridges. E) fund direct relief for the unemployed.

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William Jennings Bryan endorsed only the idea of free silver in the election of 1896

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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