The peaceful ousting of James II by Parliament in 1688 was known as ________

A) King James’s War
B) the Restoration
C) Parliament’s Rebellion
D) the Glorious Revolution
E) the People’s War


Answer: D

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A. William Seward. B. John Brown. C. Jefferson Davis. D. John Buchanan. E. Abraham Lincoln

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In 1896, the major economic issue for William McKinley's administration was

A. the repeal of the Specie Resumption Act. B. the need for higher tariff rates. C. the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. D. labor unrest. E. the restoration of "bimetallism."

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The so-called American system relied upon interchangeable parts in manufacturing and production

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements best describes the typical pattern of immigrant life?

A. Stripped of their religious and linguistic identity, immigrants dispersed into the general population mix of the city, rapidly assimilating into their adopted homeland. B. Clustered into ever-changing neighborhoods in the cities, with a church or synagogue at the center, ethnic communities both preserved Old World flavor and eased the transition to an Americanized culture. C. Hostile to Anglo-Saxon ways, immigrants crowded together in "foreign quarters," embracing each other's cultural contributions while resisting assimilation. D. Shaped by their rural peasant backgrounds, European immigrant men married quickly and bought a farm as soon as they could.

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