The Treaty of Madrid recognized the claim of which country to a dozen Caribbean islands and the North American coast?

A) Spain
B) France
C) Britain
D) the Netherlands


C) Britain

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Which of the following is a twenty-first-century example of the boom-and-bust cycle that characterized the history of the American West in the nineteenth century?

a)  oil fracking b)  gold mining c)  cattle ranching d)  canal building

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Fought between 1858 and 1861, Mexico's War of Reform was a conflict between

a. the creoles and the peninsulares.. b. indigenous peoples and the descendants of European colonials.. c. agriculturalists and industrialists. d. a liberal government and an entrenched Catholic clergy.. e. university students and the business community

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In 1901, socialists formed the American Socialist Party, which was led by _____.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What major problem of travel did Cook’s Circular Cheques solve?

a) Travelers did not need to carry large amounts of cash since they could exchange the cheques for foreign money. b) Travelers could use the cheques to buy anything in any local market. Consider This: How did these cheques sometimes act as a form of international currency? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook. c) Travelers used the cheques to pay for their tours in advance. Consider This: How did these cheques sometimes act as a form of international currency? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook. d) Travelers could use leftover cheques to pay their employees once they got home. Consider This: How did these cheques sometimes act as a form of international currency? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook.

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