The earliest and greatest of the joint-stock companies in the East was/were the

a. Dutch East India Company.
b. British East India Company.
c. Portuguese in Melaka.
d. Kilawa gold companies in Swahili.
e. Ming China in Africa.


a

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A) De Witt Clinton. B) Martin Van Buren. C) Thomas Hart Benton. D) William Harris Crawford.

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President Johnson's refusal to allow any change in his Reconstruction policies caused which of the following? a. The influence of the Radical Republican faction grew among conservative and moderate Republicans. b. Democrats in Congress were so angered that they began to vote with the Republican majority. c. Johnson's refusal established the precedent that policy decisions concerning a

conquered territory were to besolely in the hands of the president. d. Johnson's refusal angered the former plantation elite of the South, who had hoped that Congress would enacta more lenient Reconstruction plan.

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For the only time in the twentieth century, other than the 1930s, the average American ended the 1970s poorer than when the decade began.

a. true b. false

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Which country's experiences in the 1930s supported the theory of Keynesian economics?

A) Britain B) France C) United States D) Sweden

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