The Austrian ruler whose reform program abolished serfdom, eliminated internal trade barriers, and instituted a new penal code, among other things, was

a. Adolf III.
b. Maria Theresa.
c. Joseph II.
d. Frederick the Great.
e. Charles VI.


c

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A) They sent Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin to London to express their grievances. B) They presented the Olive Branch Petition to King George III as a compromise. C) They offered to pay for the tea dumped in Boston Harbor if the British Army was withdrawn. D) They agreed to accept all of Parliament's demands for lifting the Intolerable Acts. E) They promised to disarm if Parliament would remove the British soldiers.

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All of the following were true about European population and food supplies except

A. as the eighteenth century progressed, European population declined. B. food production increased in Europe during the eighteenth century. C. the introduction of the potato and maize provided much-needed staple foods. D. the New World was a source of new vegetables for Europe. E. more plentiful food led to improved nutrition.

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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave President Johnson a blank check to escalate the war in Vietnam, was precipitated by

A. public pressure to Americanize the war effort. B. the Viet Cong's intensification of attacks on South Vietnam. C. a North Vietnamese "attack" on a U.S. destroyer. D. China's decision to involve themselves in the conflict.

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Kimberle Crenshaw coined the term _________ in 1989 in recognition of the overlapping identities that women hold, contributing to varied experiences of oppression.

a. interrelated sexism b. cross-identity inequality c. multiple-identity inequality d. intersectionality

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