The man who became president of the United States after Lincoln's assassination was __________
a. Robert Smalls
b. Andrew Johnson
c. Ulysses S. Grant
d. William H. Seward
e. Andrew Jackson
B
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The Proclamation of 1763 was the British attempt to
a. regain control of the colonial economy by enforcing the Navigation Acts b. reassert that colonists were citizens of Britain only and owed allegiance to the Crown. c. limit western expansion by colonists to land under their control. d. declare that the American colonists could only engage in trade and commerce with Britain. e. force the colonists to refute any independent political actions.
During the course of Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette's exploration down the Mississippi River and their return trip back up the Mississippi River
A) they realized a French colony could be developed that would allow for prosperous trading with the Indians and blocking the expansion of the English. B) they discouraged the development of a French-Indian political alliance in the Mississippi River Valley. C) they realized that Christian missionary work among American Indian tribes would be fruitless. D) they failed to produce useful maps and physical descriptions for future explorers and settlers.
Which of the following did Portugal settle first?
a. Sao Tome b. the Madeira Islands c. the Cape Verde group d. the Azores e. Spain
President Kennedy's Alliance for Progress was designed to be a complement to NATO by improving the military security of the Caribbean.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)