In the seventeenth century, the great majority of English immigrants who came to the Chesapeake region were

A. women.

B. religious dissenters.

C. convicts.

D. indentured servants.

E. slaves.


D

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One of the immediate goals of African American colleges was

A) to train businessmen to provide the black community with greater economic power. B) to produce lawyers to defend African Americans against vagrancy laws. C) to educate ministers to tend to the spiritual needs of the black community. D) to train teachers in order to encourage literacy among African Americans. E) to instruct politicians to enact legislation beneficial to African Americans.

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President Pierce's decision to sign the Kansas-Nebraska Act

A) angered both southern and northern Whigs. B) angered both southern and northern Democrats. C) pleased Southerners from both parties. D) pleased only Southerners from the Democratic Party.

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Which of the following was a consequence of the war between the Iroquois and the Hurons?

A. The Hurons were victorious and became the major Indian power in the Northeast. B. The Iroquois were victorious and became the major Indian power in the Northeast. C. The two combatants fought to exhaustion, allowing the Dutch to dictate the terms of trade in the region. D. The two combatants fought to exhaustion, allowing the French to dictate the terms of trade in the region.

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The Catholic Reformation saw the revival of monasticism and

a. asceticism. b. mysticism. c. secularism. d. heathenism. e. paganism.

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