The plague's impact on towns can be characterized as _______
A. devastating
B. fatal to the growth of towns
C. irrelevant, since only rural populations were hit by the plague
D. positive in the long run
Answer: D
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A. fencing of the open range B. broken treaties with the United States government C. mining camps D. destruction of the buffalo
What did the physiocrats promote?
A. free trade B. mercantilism C. state-sponsored banks D. social welfare programs
What was one factor that made World War II particularly beneficial for the American economy?
A) There was sharp drop in the price of manufactured goods in the United States. B) The government was able to pay off its war debts before 1950. C) The American home front had an excess of food products that led to splurging. D) Massive government spending on the war brought an end to the Great Depression.
None of the thirteen colonies except ____ were formally planted by the British government
a. Virginia b. Maryland c. South Carolina d. Georgia e. Massachusetts