In their relations with the Native Americans, the French __________
a. were as obsessed with Christian conversion as the Spanish
b. tended to cultivate good relations because of the Native Americans' knowledge of fur trapping
c. were ruthless in their treatment of the Native Americans
d. drove them from their land in order to set up plantations
e. were at a distinct disadvantage
B
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A. were based on the practice of Idealpolitik. B. ignored domestic opposition and concentrated on foreign affairs. C. used warfare as an instrument of policy, regardless of its consequences. D. used parliament to endorse the policy of increased taxes, and used the new revenues collected to reorganize the Prussian military. E. led to Prussia dominating the Second Austrian Reich.
Which of the following does not describe the Bossa Nova?
A) It rescued Brazilian national music from the uncontrollable rhythms of the samba. B) It emphasized modernity, personal freedom, and the pursuit of individual pleasure. C) It relied heavily on syncopated jazz rhythms imported from the United States. D) It memorialized the daily struggles of Brazil's popular classes.
What did the British Rule of 1756 state?
A) In wartime, neutral nations were expected to pick up the trade formerly conducted by the belligerents. B) Warfare would not extend to the high seas. C) Trade closed during times of peace could not be opened in time of war; otherwise, the British would stop it. D) Conditions of war would determine shipping rules. E) Forts controlled by a country before a war could be used by the same country during a war.
During the summer of 1863, Confederate leaders decided to:
a. offer to emancipate the slaves in return for European recognition. b. invade the North. c. disperse their troops and fight a guerrilla war. d. recruit slaves into the army.