What sixteenth-century European upheaval had a profound impact upon England's settlement of the New World?
a. the Crusades
b. the War of the Roses
c. the Reformation
d. the Hundred Years' War
e. the experience of the Marian exiles
C
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The versatile projectile point that is specifically associated with South Texas and appeared about 11,500 years ago is known as the __________
A. Golondrina B. Archaic C. Clovis D. Neo-Greek
The origins of the Cold War lay in a fundamental disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union over postwar arrangements in
a. North Africa. b. East Asia. c. the Middle East. d. Germany and Italy. e. Eastern Europe.
All of the following are associated with Derrida except
A) the belief that language was an instrument with a life of its own. B) the theory that Postmodernists cannot influence society without using the ideas of truth and order that they oppose. C) the process of deconstruction in analysis. D) he was a contemporary of Foucault. E) he was a thinker who believed that authors cannot be certain that their words will have the same meanings and associations for their readers as for themselves.
In regard to slavery, the government of Spanish Florida
a. participated in and profited from the international slave trade. b. prohibited Africans, free or slave, from entering the colony. c. offered freedom and protection to runaway slaves from the English colonies. d. never established an official policy. e. executed any slave found in its territory.