What was King James I's policy toward Separatists who broke with the Church of England?
a. To try to drive them out of England
b. To enlist them as allies in his struggles with the Anglican bishops
c. To force them into indentured servitude
d. To try to prove they were wrong through his "King James" translation of the Bible
e. To try to mobilize the less radical Puritans against them
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A) As a mercenary strikebreaker in the employ of industrialists and landowners. B) As a military genius who led Italy to success in World War I. C) As a socialist party organizer and communist sympathizer. D) As a writer of Italian novels. E) As a statesman who won popular election to the Italian parliament.
Why did Empress Dowager Cixi put an end to the so-called One Hundred Days of reform in China in the late nineteenth century? Who were domestic allies in this conservative effort to arrest political, economic, and social reform in China? How did Cixi's decision to cease political, social, and economic reforms in China help pave the way for the Open Door Notes policy of the United States and supported by European powers? .
What will be an ideal response?
Cattle ranchers responded to the growing numbers of farmers and sheepherders in the West in the 1880s by __________
A) lobbying Congress to slow migration to the West B) reaching amicable agreements with the newcomers C) getting out of the cattle business and joining the farmers and sheepherders D) destroying fences put up by the farmers and sheepherders
Southern slaves often
A) preferred home remedies to treatment by white physicians. B) concealed the fact that they were ill. C) feigned illness. D) All of the above.