The enumerated articles of the Navigation Acts were goods that:

A) could be transported to the Mediterranean region.
B) could be sold only within the English colonies in North America.
C) the colonists could sell to the French.
D) the colonists could sell only to England.
E) English merchants were already selling in the mother country.


D

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A Confederate victory at Antietam in September 1862 probably would have won the Confederacy independence because

a. the Union armies were already heavily demoralized. b. France and Britain were on the verge of recognizing the Confederate government and providing it with critically needed military assistance. c. the Republicans would have lost the subsequent congressional elections. d. Lincoln would have been unable to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. e. the Border States would have joined the Confederacy.

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After the stock market crash prompted tough times in Japan,

a. the new emperor, Hirohito, abandoned plans to expand Japan's colonial holdings. b. the power and influence of the zaibatsu in the government increased. c. rural peasants begged the country's leaders to industrialize. d. the country's nationalists wanted more liberal foreign policy to entice global investor's to Japan. e. public support mounted for increasing the size of the military because it was a source of jobs.

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Examine the rise of nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. Was there a transformation of nationalist thought? How would Europe be changed by the evolution of a more xenophobic nationalism?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Treaty of Carlowitz united Hungary with the Habsburg territory

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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