The crop that made the Dutch empire in the East Indies profitable was

a. coffee.
b. spices.
c. sugar.
d. tobacco.


a

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a)  Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers b)  Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor c)  Cigar Makers’ Union d)  Typographical Union

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The tariff controversy of the early 1830s showed that

A) the nation was united in the pursuit of economic nationalism. B) Andrew Jackson was too stubborn to compromise on matters of high principle. C) the nation faced serious and growing sectional pressures in the years ahead. D) Henry Clay could never be elected president. E) the West had growing political and economic power.

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This map suggests that during King Philip's War __________

A) the conflict raged throughout most of New England B) English colonists suffered many casualties C) English settlement was limited to the coastal areas of New England D) Indian settlements were extensively spread throughout this region

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In the sixteenth century, midwifery was a trade often pursued by________

A. noble women B. merchant's wives C. male doctors D. male barbers E. elderly or widowed women

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