Joseph Banks, the traveler in this chapter, became known as the "Father of _________" for his establishment of a colony in this area in 1788
a. Hawaii."
b. the New Science."
c. Enlightenment Science."
d. Tahiti"
e. Australia."
e
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All of the following were reactions to the great plague EXCEPT
A) an increase in violence and murder due to a sense of life's cheapness. B) the formation of groups like the flagellants, who flogged themselves to save the world. C) a reduction in the persecution of religious minorities because of the displeasure it caused God. D) morbidity and preoccupation with death in everyday life. E) economic depression.
Why did the industrial recovery program under the National Industrial Recovery Act come to an end in 1935?
A. Roosevelt decided it was a failure and refused to continue it. B. The Supreme Court ruled it to be unconstitutional. C. Congress refused to appropriate more money to allow it to continue. D. Roosevelt abandoned it because of increasing opposition from businessmen.
By 1700, the basis of the colonial American economy was:
a. handicraft manufacturing b. the slave trade c. whaling d. agriculture
Amerindian cultures followed a pattern of development similar to Africa and Asia but lacked
A) development of urban centers. B) a belief in monarchy. C) human sacrifices. D) the horse. E) theocratic systems.