The "Declaration of the Rights and Grievances of the Colonies" drafted by the nine colonies represented at the Stamp Act Congress demonstrated that __________
A) most of the colonies were ready to declare independence from Britain
B) the different colonies had to work together for a common goal
C) colonists no longer advocated for a monarchical form of government
D) most Americans favored the policies of the Stamp Act
B
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During the second half of the nineteenth century, the middle class ________
A. grew increasingly diverse B. lost political power C. made political alliances with the working classes D. grew increasingly hostile to imperialism
Which black leader called for a Pan-African Congress to meet in Paris in 1919 and draw attention to the plight of African peoples?
a. Chandler Owen b. Claude McKay c. A. Philip Randolph d. W. E. B. Du Bois
How did the soaring population of the eighteenth century affect most men and women across the colonies?
What will be an ideal response?
While viewing Rome from a hilltop, Simón Bolívar swore to help his nation to break its chains with
a. Portugal. b. Cuba. c. Spain. d. America. e. Britain.