________, a competent Continental officer who became disillusioned with the American cause despite a key role in several American military successes, went over to the British side and ended up fighting against the rebels.

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


Benedict Arnold

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a. Inauguration Act of 1933 b. Presidential Term of Office Act c. Twentieth Amendment d. Inaugural Adjustment Bill e. Twenty-first Amendment

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Hopeful signs of improved international relations in the 1920s included all the following EXCEPT

a. smooth functioning of the new League of Nations. b. the 1921-22 Washington Naval Conference, which produced a ten-year moratorium on new naval battleship or heavy cruisers. c. the 1925 Locarno Pact in which Germany guaranteed not to violate the borders of any of its neighbors. d. the admission of Germany into the League of Nations in 1926. e. the renunciation of war by most powers in the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact.

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Louis XIV had nobles live at Versailles in order to __________

A) limit their role in government B) demonstrate his respect for them C) ally with them against town dwellers D) serve as his legislature

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William Penn, who was made proprietor of a new colony just west of the Jerseys, had just previously

A. purchased land that would become the colony of Delaware. B. been released from prison for his heretical views. C. returned from service to the crown on the high seas. D. established a trading company.

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