Why did the New England colonies develop differently from the Chesapeake colonies?

a. The New England settlers rejected the institution of slavery.
b. The New England colonies were royal colonies and were never run by corporations.
c. Religion was a much more important force in shaping New England society than it was in shapingChesapeake society

d. The migrants who chose to settle in New England were generally younger than those who settled in theChesapeake.


c

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At the time of Columbus's first voyage in 1492, __________

a. most educated Europeans believed the earth was flat b. no European nation had any interest in exploration c. most educated Europeans did not believe the earth was flat d. no one thought he would find anything e. the Catholic Church condemned this kind of exploration

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What factor enabled Soviet satellites to declare their independence from Moscow in the 1980s?

a) Mikhail Gorbachev’s program to combat Soviet corruption and inefficiency also promised non-intervention in the internal affairs of the satellite nations, and they took advantage of that. b) Russians had rejected Marxist ideology in a national election. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.” c) The Russian military had made it clear beforehand that it would not defend the satellites against Western incursions. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.” d) The Russian government decided that World War II-era regulations could finally be abandoned. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.”

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The nations of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made up

a. the Triple Entente. b. NATO. c. the Triple Alliance. d. the Big Three. e. the Have Powers.

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