In19th century Canada, liberal and nationalist movements led to

a. the secession of French-speaking territories.
b. parliamentary self-government with the British monarch at the head.
c. the implementation of a federal system similar to the United States'.
d. a violent confrontation between English and French cultures.


b

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The history of Lowell epitomizes which transition?

A. the building of the Erie Canal and its subsequent effect on manufacturing B. the economic change from self-sufficient farm families to urban wage workers C. a shift from working class to middle class D. the transformation from a slave to a nonslave labor force

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The westward expansion of cotton encouraged the development of a domestic __________ trade

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

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Britain made neutrality very difficult for the United States during the French and British conflicts of the 1790s by

a. granting America numerous trade privileges. b. seizing American merchant ships in the West Indies. c. leaving frontier outposts on American soil. d. helping to relieve tensions between Indians and Americans. e. blocking the major United States' seaports.

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When cattle companies in Texas chose to replace white cowboys with those of Mexican descent who they paid lower wages, all of the following occurred EXCEPT

A) Mexican workers refused the low wages.
B) white cowboys decided to strike for higher wages.
C) the cattlemen refused to negotiate.
D) opportunities were created for other groups who accepted the lower wages.

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