The leader of the anti-Catholic, antiproprietary rebellion in Maryland in 1689 was
A) Jacob Leisler.
B) William Berkeley.
C) John Coode.
D) Edmund Andros.
E) Nathaniel Bacon.
Answer: C) John Coode.
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A) the 49th parallel and 54° 40'. B) the 45th parallel and Puget Sound. C) 36° 30' and the 42nd parallel. D) the Willamette Valley and Vancouver Island.
Most slaves in the Persian Empire were __________
A) debtors B) conquered Medes C) Greeks D) battle captives
What did President Washington do early in his first term to consolidate political support in the country for his new government?
A) Washington formed a political party, the Federalists, to mobilize political support for his government. B) Washington went on tours of the country to address important issues, hear from citizens, and personalize a distant government. C) Washington stoked the fires of anti-British sentiment and tensions among the populace. D) Washington attacked his political opponents as unpatriotic and agents of Great Britain.
Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet member in American history, was secretary of
A. labor. B. commerce. C. health and human services. D. education. E. agriculture.