Referring to the Chronological Chart in this chapter, choose three events that you could merge to make a theme. Explain how these three items support your theme
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Students could choose any of these to support a theme related to this chapter. Examples: conflicting alliances, conflicts between nations, alliances that made a war, monarchs—similarities and differences, tension over colonies between nations, and causes for World War I.
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a. thermoplastics b. railroad c. steel d. oil
Why did the population of New England rise in the seventeenth century?
a. Better overall health resulted in longer-lived people. b. Puritans families tended to have many children. c. Couples in New England married younger and tended to have more children. d. Many more immigrants came to New England than to the other colonies. e. Colonists from the southern colonies moved to New England in large numbers.
The French and Indian War was primarily caused by
A) The British and French rivalry for control of N. America. B) Control of trade in the Atlantic C) William Pitt's policies D) The defeat of Quebec
During Theodore Roosevelt's first three years as president,
A. his primary accomplishment was to reform the meatpacking industry. B. he made the destroying trusts his highest priority. C. he was a champion of labor unions. D. he desired to win for government the power to investigate corporations and publicize the results. E. he deeply antagonized the conservative Old Guard wing of his party.