The _________ regulated the shipping of colonial goods to England. Parliament’s goal for this Act was to connect the colonies with England while at the same time limiting the influence of other European countries.
A. Embargo Act of 1660
B. Navigation Act of 1651
C. English North American Act of 1655
D. Mercantile Act of 1654
Ans: B. Navigation Act of 1651
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Critics of abolitionism were often __________
A) members of the white working class B) poor, largely unemployed, men and women C) Protestant evangelicals D) middle- and upper-class men who were leaders in their communities
According to the account of the unnamed slave trader in the text, all of the following were common ways for entrance into slavery EXCEPT
a. capture in war. b. sale by countrymen in times of famine or want. c. sale of children by parents. d. punishment for crime. e. none of the above
As a solution to the depression that followed the panic of 1873, debtors strongly advocated
a. a return to gold as the only form of American money. b. establishment of a federally regulated system of savings and loan banks. c. the appointment of farmers and workers to the Treasury Department. d. bankers making additional, greater loans at lower interest rates to finance new economic ventures by promoters who were having trouble realizing profits from their previous railroad, mines, factory, and grainfield investments. e. inflation through issuance of far more greenback paper currency.
Albert Einstein's dedication to pacifism was characteristic of the scientific community
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false