What difficulties did the British Empire face in the process of decolonization?

A) Many natives preferred the British governance to tribal leadership.
B) The natives wanted to govern the British settlers that remained.
C) Many British colonists had been settled for decades and refused to leave.
D) The British faced great difficulty in extracting their businesses without collapsing the economies of the territories.
E) International pressure to withdraw before economic stability could be assured


C

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Within the ideology of Manifest Destiny were all the following beliefs EXCEPT that

A. the United States was destined by God and history to expand in size. B. U.S. expansion was acceptable so long as it stayed out of Mexico and Canada. C. the growth of the United States should ultimately include much of the rest of the world. D. the United States should create a vast new "empire of liberty." E. None of the answers is correct.

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The Black Death decreased production of and increased demand for ___________.

A. agricultural products B. imported food C. crafted goods D. military supplies

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What role did religious missionaries play in establishing a sense of cultural commonality in Western Europe in the early Middle Ages?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following stated Parliament’s belief in its own sovereignty?

A) Townshend Acts B) Declaratory Act C) Coercive Acts D) Stamp Act E) Sovereignty Act

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