Elizabeth I had __________ impact on the development of the English state.

A. a strong and centralizing
B. a disastrous
C. a limited
D. an underappreciated


Answer: A

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The term “Jim Crow” ___________.

a. came from an antebellum minstrel show b. came from black slang c. was first used by Union soldiers d. was never meant to be derogatory

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What was the most significant outcome of the Boston Massacre?

a. It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops were largely symbolic and the British would back down in the face of organized resistance. b. It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops had no effective way to restore order in the colonies. c. It showed that the colonists had a better organized army than the British and would be difficult to defeat. d. It was the first act of organized resistance against the British troops in the colonies. e. It demonstrated to the colonists that British troops would resort to violence to restore order in the colonies.

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Which of the following statements best explains the contradiction contained in Hoover's approach to the depression? a. He authorized the use of federal funds to feed drought-stricken livestock, yet he rejected the use of federalmoney to feed impoverished farm families

b. He encouraged people to save, but his tax policies promoted spending. c. He sought to increase taxes, yet he argued in favor of deficit spending. d. He sought to reduce taxes, yet he argued that a balanced budget was essential.

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Explain the importance of locality in maintaining a geopolitical entity by comparing the lives of "common people" in Mali and the Dehli Sultinate. How did the local economies provide the stability that allowed those empires to grow?

What will be an ideal response?

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