What was the major difference between the British House of Commons and colonial assemblies?

a. Colonial assemblies had as many as 800 members each.
b. The British House of Commons had very limited legislative powers.
c. A much higher percentage of adult white males could vote in the colonies.
d. A much higher percentage of adult white males could vote in Britain.


c. A much higher percentage of adult white males could vote in the colonies.

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Which kingdom was mainland Southeast Asia's primary power until the 14th century?

A) Funan B) Kampuchea C) Champa D) Thailand E) Burma

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Local vigilance organizations __________

A) often had white members B) were illegal in most northern states C) attracted little support from African Americans D) were popular in the South

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Populists and Coxeyites differed from earlier reform groups by:

a not addressing the issue of women's suffrage b. intentionally limiting their appeal along regional lines c. refusing to get involved in the intricacies of electoral politics d. appealing to the federal government for economic and social refofrms

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Alliances between white and black farmers enabled both groups to do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) negotiate favorable transportation agreements. B) negotiate favorable marketing agreements. C) negotiate favorable bulk purchase prices. D) negotiate an end to extrajudicial violence against black farm families.

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