The most effective weapon for indigenous resistance to European rule was
a. European education.
b. assimilation of technology.
c. passive resistance.
d. organized demands.
e. self-rule.
a
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The revival meeting held at Cane Ridge in Bourbon, Kentucky in August 1801 illustrated
A) that the Second Great Awakening also had a major influence on mainline Protestant dominations such as the Episcopal and Congregationalist churches. B) the exponential growth and highly emotional nature of the religious conversions that occurred during these revival meetings associated with the Second Great Awakening. C) that these revival meeting were not led by ministers preaching to Christian attendees but to laypersons who came to renounce their old, sinful lives. D) that revival meetings were largely segregated affairs in which blacks and whites did not attend the same meeting.
The victory of Hitler over all of northwestern Europe can be attributed primarily to _________
A. inferior British and French troops B. superior German numbers C. French lack of resolve D. blitzkrieg
What position did the US take over the French colonial rule in Indochina?
A) The US backed the French war to maintain colonial rule. B) The US backed the people of Indochina against the French war. C) The US maintained a position of neutrality. D) The US pressured France to grant independence. E) The US maintained an undeclared state of war.
The Silk Road connected
A. India and South-East Asia. B. India and China. C. China, South-East Asia, and Europe. D. China, India, and the Middle East. E. Europe and the Middle East.