The experiences of Phyllis Wheatley and Nancy Shippen illustrate that the primary goal of the leaders of the American Revolution was to

A) establish an independent nation. B) guarantee economic opportunity.
C) secure human rights. D) implement social equality.


A

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With which of the following was the Newburgh conspiracy linked?

A) a proposed tax on imported goods B) control of the Mississippi River C) Shays's Rebellion D) Dragging Canoe's uprising

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Leonid Brezhnev

A. valued stability above all, blocking significant attempts to deal with economic/social problems. B. greatly increased the funding for new agricultural areas in Kazakhstan and Mongolia. C. sharply reduced the powers of the KGB and Interior Ministry. D. was the first to finally break with Stalinism and to conciliate the Czech regime. E. was a sincere admirer of the policies of Nikita Khrushchev.

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As a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965,

a. whites left the South in record numbers. b. centuries of discrimination and oppression ended. c. whites refused to do business with blacks. d. black southerners gained new power in the region. e. the South became strongly Democratic.

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The first major European nation to begin to create a welfare state was __________.

A. Spain B. France C. Germany D. Great Britain

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