Few Loyalists were so disaffected as to leave the United States as a result of their opposition to the Revolutionary War.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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By the spring of 324 B.C.E., Alexander's army was back at the Persian Gulf and celebrated in the Macedonian style, with ________
A. competitive athletic games B. chariot races C. making sacrifices in thanks to the gods D. a wild spree of drinking
The structure of the Mughal Empire consisted of
a. a centralized bureaucracy run by professionally trained staff who were recruited through a system of examinations and promoted on merit. b. a military state in which the army controlled all elements of government and provincial administration. c. a theocratic government that was controlled by the Muslim clergy and discriminated against the Hindu population. d. a heartland in northern India with outlying kingdoms and principalities linked to the court through marriage and tribute and manpower obligations.
The Freedmen's Bureau:
a. was badly administered because director O. O. Howard lacked military experience. b. won much southern white support because it consistently supported the planters in disputes with former slaves. c. made notable achievements in improving African-American education and health care. d. carried out a successful program of distributing land to every former slave family. e. enjoyed the strong support of President Andrew Johnson in its work on behalf of civil rights.
The "Lend-Lease" bill:
a. prohibited American banks from loaning money to countries at war. b. forgave Britain and France their World War I debts. c. authorized loaning war materials to any country vital to American security. d. required that Germany pay its reparations before trading with the United States.