Figure 15.1 shows that during the "long sixteenth century" the population in Europe __________
A) fluctuated constantly
B) remained steady
C) grew consistently
D) declined sharply
C
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A) declared independence from Great Britain because of the battles at Lexington and Concord. B) formed the Continental Army under the leadership of George Washington. C) organized the Continental Association to force England to repeal the Intolerable Acts. D) refused to take any action that might be seen as disloyal to England.
? Almost all progressives supported such political reforms as
A. the initiative, referendum, and recall. B. the Australian secret ballot. C. woman suffrage. D. direct election of senators. E. eliminating political parties.
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