Which of the following was NOT a potential French-British flash point leading up to the French and Indian War?
A) Acadia and Nova Scotia
B) the Ohio Valley
C) the Florida border
D) the New York-Great Lakes borderlands
Answer: C
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The Dutch tried each of the following methods to increase the productivity and output of their land EXCEPT:
A. built better dikes. B. experimented with new crops, such as the turnip or clover. C. increased the supply of animal fodder to restore the soil. D. began casting seeds rather than planting wheat by a drill, which was more successful. E. drained thousands of acres of land.
The Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act of 1943 allowed
a. the arrest of thousands of strikers in shipbuilding facilities. b. defense contractors to fire immediately any workers who threatened to strike. c. workers to set their own wages (within reason) if they pledged not to strike. d. nationalization of the weapons manufacturing industry. e. temporary government takeovers of the coal mines and railroads.
For the majority of immigrants, what factors led to their seeking new lives in the United States?
a. family connections in America b. political structure of the US c. famine and political upheaval at home d. development of urbanization and factories
The 1930 Clark Memorandum repudiated the
A) Good Neighbor policy. B) Roosevelt Corollary. C) Open Door policy. D) Monroe Doctrine.