Which phrase best describes the English treatment of the Irish during the reign of Elizabeth I?
a. Firm but fair
b. Better than their treatment of any English subjects
c. A prime example of salutary neglect
d. Violent and disdainful
e. Supportive of their Catholic faith
d
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A) by a comfortable margin. B) with a strong showing in the border states. C) with the endorsement of his old political foe, Stephen Douglas. D) without the support of a single southern state.
________ lowered interest rates on government bonds to indemnify aristocrats who had lost lands in the French Revolution
A. Louis XVIII B. Charles X C. Alexander I D. Louis Philippe
In contrast to the mock trial of Columbus, the charges lodged against Columbus in his real trial in 1500 concerned his treatment of __________
A) Italian Americans B) native Americans C) Spanish colonists D) the Lenca people
In the Root-Takahira agreement of 1908
a. the Japanese government agreed to limit the number of Japanese immigrant laborers entering the United States. b. the United States and Japan agreed to respect each other's territorial holdings in the Pacific. c. the United States agreed to accept a Japanese sphere of influence in China. d. Japan agreed to accept U.S. control of the Philippines in exchange for Japanese domination of Manchuria. e. None of these choices are correct.