The Corn Laws in Britain were intended to
a. reduce the price of grain for the poor.
b. limit the amount of grain purchased by any one merchant.
c. promote capitalist agriculture.
d. protect British farmers from foreign competition.
e. reduce the use of potatoes as a staple crop.
d
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A) Black radicalism made no gains in the U.S. during the era. B) Black radicalism disappeared because of police action against activists. C) Some black radicals in the U.S., such as Marcus Garvey, were from Jamaica. D) Some black radicals in the U.S. were banished to various Caribbean islands.
The Atlantic tribal group with whom the English had the most contact was called __________
a. Algonquian b. Mayan c. Apache d. Sioux e. Cherokee
The war effort by American colonists would be financed primarily by
A. melting down jewelry into specie. B. spending hard currency. C. selling bonds. D. printing paper money. E. borrowing from abroad.
Why did the military superiority of the United States fail to achieve victory in Vietnam?
What will be an ideal response?