The _____ was an agreement that bound each member of the Separatist group in Plymouth to obey majority rule and to promise to defend one another from potential eviction
A) Poor Reform Bill
B) Line of Demarcation
C) Mayflower Compact
D) Toleration Act
E) Puritan Pact
C
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Unlike the women of most other Greek cities, Spartan women were expected to
A) stay physically fit to bear healthy children. B) become proficient in poetry and philosophy. C) fight in the army alongside the men. D) remain secluded at home for most of their lives. E) rule the city in their husbands' absence.
How was the Watergate Scandal similar to the Iran-Contra affair?
A) They both were excused due to significant progress in U.S.-Soviet relations. B) They both restored the public’s faith in federal government. C) They both brought the United States to the brink of nuclear war. D) They both involved major errors in international diplomacy. E) They both involved illegal actions that tarnished a president’s reputation.
During the 1930s, the left in the United States
A. All these answers are correct. B. both experienced intense government hostility and saw a widening of the ideological range of mainstream art and politics. C. saw a widening of the ideological range of mainstream art and politics. D. found broad acceptance among both the working class and intellectuals. E. experienced intense government hostility.
Which of the following is true concerning the British policy of impressment?
A. The practice was greatly exaggerated by American politicians seeking votes. B. The practice led to a decision by American shippers not to trade with Britain until it was stopped. C. The practice made a mockery of U.S. citizenship and was an attack on America's sovereignty. D. The practice ended as a result of the treaty negotiated by William Pinckney and James Monroe.