Governor __________ of Massachusetts was seen by many in Boston as an enemy of colonial rights
A) Richard North
B) Thomas Gage
C) George Hewes
D) Thomas Hutchinson
D
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Which of the following German-occupied territories retained some measure of independence?
a) Croatia, Bulgaria, and Hungary b) Poland, Denmark, and Sweden Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State. c) Spain, Austria, and the Netherlands Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State. d) Romania, Greece, and Bosnia Consider This: These states were on the periphery of the Reich and their populations were not ones prized by the Reich for their “Aryan” composition. See 13.4: The Garrison State.
Most scholars agree that all of the following adjectives could be applied to fascist governments EXCEPT:
A. antidemocratic. B. anti-Marxist. C. anti-Semitic. D. anti-Catholic. E. anti-Bolshevik
The names chosen for their children by reform-era African American activists reflected __________
a) their knowledge of history and literature b) their disinterest in Christianity c) their connections to white slaveholders d) their anti-American sentiment
What new problem faced many American seaport cities?
A) growing numbers of widows B) large numbers of orphans C) too many unmarried men D) over-educated women