Who led the revolts against European imperial masters in both the thirteen British colonies and Spanish America?

A. property-owning white creoles
B. mixed race people and indentured workers
C. native born artisans and workers
D. European-born Enlightenment thinkers


Answer: A

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A) The law required only lawmakers to help capture suspected runaways. B) The law would punish citizens who failed to help capture runaways. C) Southerners were personally responsible for recapturing their slaves. D) It actually weakened previous laws, due to abolitionist outcry.

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A) 8,000 B) 5,000 C) 2,500 D) 10,000

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What did FDR call the day that would "live in infamy"?

A) D-Day B) the attack on Pearl Harbor C) the invasion of Poland D) the annexation of Austria

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