During the Whiskey Rebellion, Republicans blamed the protest and resulting violence on an economic policy initially proposed by __________
A) Alexander Hamilton
B) George Washington
C) John Adams
D) Thomas Jefferson
A
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Unlike Renaissance artists, the artists of the Dutch Baroque saw their work as
a. offerings to God. b. a capitalist enterprise for a wide market. c. a means of glorifying the state. d. a service to the Church. e. a statement of Reason.
The most powerful ideology of change in nineteenth century Europe was
a. communism. b. conservatism. c. liberalism. d. socialism. e. nationalism.
Economists blamed all of the following for causing the depression except
A) Structural problems made the 1920s prosperity far more unstable than the public realized at the time. B) Wage increases lagged behind factory output, which reduced purchasing power. C) Assembly-line production methods encouraged overproduction. D) Housing, automobile, textile and other industries were deeply overextended. E) Key industries embraced costly new technologies that they could not financially support.
What prompted some colonial legislatures, most notably South Carolina´s in 1760, to seek an end to the importation of slaves?
a. Lack of profit b. Fear of competition from the northern colonies c. Concern over the gender imbalance of the slave population d. Worry about diseases being brought into slave communities by newly imported Africans e. Fear of slave rebellion