Trace the history of America's foreign relations with Great Britain between 1865 and 1914, and explain why the two nations grew increasingly to respect and trust each other.

What will be an ideal response?


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Which of the following Enlightenment thinker's ideals did the United States Constitution of 1787 embody?

a. Immanuel Kant b. Napoleon c. Montesquieu d. Edmund Burke

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After the American Revolution farmers throughout Massachusetts (and elsewhere in the newly created United States) were deep in debt and the country experienced a period of high inflation. The Massachusetts Assembly raised taxes in 1786, ignoring these economic realities and this resulted in a farmers rebellion led by Daniel Shays. Farmers took up arms, freed prisoners from _______'s prisons and began to spread the rebellion to other New England states. Shays' rebellion ended after a private army paid for by the Governor of Massachusetts intervened and taxes were reduced.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Commodore Oliver H. Perry defeated a British fleet __________

A) at Put-in-Bay on Lake Erie B) off the coast of Nova Scotia C) outside of the harbor at New Orleans D) on the upper Mississippi River

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At the beginning of the reign of Emperor Constantine I (r. 306-337 CE), Christianity's adherents numbered about ____ percent of the Roman population.

a. Ten. b. Fifty. c. Twenty. d. Seventy-five.

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