Who led the group in Parliament who opposed the domestic and foreign policies of George III?
A) James Otis
B) John Wilkes
C) John Hancock
D) Frederick North
E) Patrick Henry
B
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North American crops and products:
A) played only a small role in the British empire. B) were consumed entirely overseas. C) were part of a commercial trade network that knitted together a far-flung empire. D) compared unfavorably with those throughout the rest of the empire. E) led to numerous complaints to the parliamentary consumer advocate.
Which of the following contributed to the success of free trade advocates during the Revolutionary War?
a. the publication of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations b. Isaac Newton's explanation of the law of gravity as applied to economics c. the failure of wartime tariffs to solve the problem of the national debt d. riots over inflation in the streets of Boston e. memories of the despised Intolerable Acts
In the 1840s, William Lloyd Garrison spoke against
A. ending the asylum system. B. northern disunion from the South. C. equality for women. D. extreme pacifism. E. defensive wars.
Before the Aztec Empire coalesced, the prior inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico viewed the Aztecs as
a. good soldiers. b. strong laborers. c. possessors of mysterious technologies. d. gods.