What was the accord which settled the disputes of the Thirty Years' War called?
a. The Treaty of the Pyrenees
b. The Edict of Nantes
c. The Peace of Augsburg
d. The Peace of Westphalia
e. The Union of Brest Litovsk
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Freedmen refused to accept or acquiesce to the segregation of
A) churches. B) schools. C) railroad cars. D) All of the above.
__________ caused the most important changes in voting patterns in the immediate postwar years
a. The tremendous loss of male lives b. Western migration c. The dramatically increased standard of living d. The Articles of Confederation e. The movement of state capitals to more central locations
Great Britain's fear of a resumption of war with France and antiwar political pressure from the Federalists helped move Great Britain and the United States to concluding a peace treaty, the Treaty of Ghent, in 1815
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Thomas Paine wrote in vigorous support of the French Revolution
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false