By the 1770s, the two largest port cities in colonial North America were
A. Boston and Newport.
B. New York and Boston.
C. Philadelphia and New York.
D. Philadelphia and Charleston.
E. Boston and Charleston.
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In Catholic practice at the beginning of the sixteenth century, indulgences referred to
a. decrees releasing rulers from having to pay homage to the pope in person. b. tolerance of marginally heretical beliefs. c. excesses in the enjoyment of earthly pleasures. d. cancellations of punishment for sins in return for cash payment. e. none of the above
At the outbreak of the French and Indian War, new political alliances formed in Europe, including between __________.
A. Prussia and Austria B. Great Britain and Austria C. France and Great Britain D. France and Austria
Like "first civilizations," those of the classical era
a. lacked sharp distinctions along class lines. b. were patriarchal in organization. c. rarely included slaves. d. none of the above.
Shortly after becoming president, James Monroe
A. became the first president to leave the country while in office. B. called for an end to political parties. C. acted to limit the future influence of Federalists. D. undertook a goodwill tour of the country. E. called for increased manumissions in the South.