In the nineteenth century, the economy of which of the following states shifted from tobacco cultivation to the internal slave trade?
a) Virginia
b) Georgia
c) Mississippi
d) Louisiana
a) Virginia
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What issue became especially controversial after Chief Justice William Rehnquist died and Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor retired?
a. medical marijuana b. immigration c. abortion d. government bailouts e. the war on terror
As a result of the rapid population growth in colonial America during the eighteenth century
a. a momentous shift occurred in the balance of power between the colonies and the mother country. b. the British government was pleased that more workers would be available to fill an increasing need for laborers in Britain. c. the need for slave labor declined. d. the colonists became more dependent on Britain for the goods that they needed to survive. e. the British government granted greater autonomy to colonial governments.
Pennsylvania
a. All of the following b. Was arguably the most well advertised colony in English North America c. Was established as a refuge for English Quakers and other religious minorities d. Was established as a proprietary colony in payment of debts owed by the English royal family e. Was, despite its growing economy and population, unable to make its founder any personal profit
William Seward’s foreign policy included ________
A) avoiding entangling foreign alliances B) concentrating on promoting trade and commerce C) alliances with major European powers D) the United States’ domination of the Americas E) a focus on Mexico, excluding Canada