The citizenry of Boston, to protest the __________, took matters into their hands through demonstrations, rioting, and destroying the home of the lieutenant governor
A) Stamp Act
B) Declaratory Act
C) Articles of Confederation
D) Sugar Act
A
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What was the effect in France of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the ensuing religious repression?
A. Culture in France was at its peak. B. Universities opened, drawing thinkers from all over the world. C. A new era of religious conflict opened. D. Religious toleration brought many to reside in France.
Why did Americans embrace a romanticized vision of the American West in the late nineteenth century? How close was this image to reality?
What will be an ideal response?
With the introduction of gunpowder and firearms, the fiscal-military states of the period starting around ________became much more powerful enterprises which would, in turn, evolve into absolutist and ultimately national states.
a. 1200 b. 1450 c. 1600 d. 1800
Albert Soboul placed the essential cause for the French Revolution on
a. the power of a mature bourgeoisie whose progress was being confronted by decadent aristocracy. b. anger of the bourgeoisie that they were not permitted to acquire land. c. distress over the Brunswick Manifesto. d. the aristocracy's revival of old feudal burdens on the peasantry. e. the increasing power of the peasants.