What did the seventeenth-century revolts of American colonial gentry represent?
A) an early rehearsal for the American Revolution
B) confrontations between ordinary people and their rulers
C) competition among local factions for control of their colonies
D) ideological struggles over colonial rights
E) a struggle between the planters and yeoman farmers
Answer: C
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A. similar forms of discrimination and emancipation B. more discrimination and greater emancipation C. no discrimination and none of the same forms of Jewish emancipation D. more discrimination and none of the same forms of Jewish emancipation
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Fill in the blank with correct word.
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What will be an ideal response?
Peace Democrats were also known as
A) Contrabands. B) Know Nothings. C) Copperheads. D) Vipers.