What was accomplished in the Treaty of Madrid in 1750?

a. The Bourbon dynasty was recognized as the legitimate ruler of Spain.
b. Spain and Portugal united in war against Britain over domination of the sugar trade.
c. It readjusted the boundaries for Portugal in the New World.
d. It arbitrated trade monopolies on certain New World products between Spain and Portugal.
e. It reaffirmed the territories allocated by the Treaty of Tordesillas.


c

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Which of the following was true of John Marshall?

a. He placed individual liberty above the attainment of political, social, or economic equality. b. He was a determined regionalist. c. He believed it was the role of the Supreme Court to articulate the country’s moral values. d. He thought the judiciary should be more powerful than the other two branches of government.

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The major European state that experienced the slowest rate of population growth in the 1920s and 1930s was

A) Britain. B) France. C) Russia. D) Germany. E) Austria.

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An important reason that caused Henry VIII to break with the Roman church was

A. his desire to become a Lutheran. B. his plan to develop a distinct English Christianity for nationalistic reasons. C. a dispute between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope in Rome. D. the pope's refusal to grant him a divorce from his wife, Catherine of Aragon. E. his determination to lead a life of monastic celibacy.

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After Mexico declared its independence from Spain, it lured American settlers to Texas with offers of __________

a. more freedoms for women
b. religious freedom
c. cheap, fertile land
d. money
e. abolition of slavery

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