The Navigation Acts passed by the British Parliament severely limited with who and how the ________ could trade. There were four parts to these Acts, passed between 1651 and 1673.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: colonies
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A. German invasion of Poland B. alliance of Germany, Japan, and Italy C. union of Germany with Austria following the 1938 German invasion D. shared tradition of anti-Semitism in Austria and Germany
Which statement most closely describes conditions in Scandinavia by the twelfth century?
a. It remained largely pagan and resistant to European culture. b. It contained the continent's most powerful nation, Sweden. c. It entered into a period of relative peace within and between local kingdoms. d. It had accepted Christianity through the agency of local kings who wished to better organize and govern their states. e. It abandoned their marriage alliances with the Holy Roman Empire.
What was the final result of the Korean War?
a. North Korea remained under Chinese occupation. b. Stalemate and division into North and South Korea with a demilitarized zone separating them. c. South Korea has a democratic government, but North Korea has a monarchy. d. South Korea developed an authoritarian regime. e. Korea was unified a communist government.
The Stamp Act created such a stir in the colonies because:
a) lawyers were offended that they could be jailed for not using the correct stamp on legal documents. b) none of the revenue raised would be spent within the colonies themselves. c) it was the first direct tax Parliament imposed on the colonies. d) it raised prices on printed products so much that most colonists no longer could afford to buy books and newspapers.