How did England treat Ireland in the first half of the nineteenth century?
A) like a colony that existed purely to enrich England
B) as an autonomous nation
C) as an equal partner in the nation of Great Britain
D) like a political ally
A
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a. only prohibited the states from abridging those rights associated with U.S. citizenship. b. brought individual rights under federal protection. c. defined state citizenship and national citizenship as being one and the same. d. did not differentiate between state citizenship and national citizenship.
Which of the following made life in the suburbs possible?
a) the automobile b) electronic sensors c) automation d) the television set
Brazilian captaincies were ________
A) labor services B) garrisons C) courts D) land grants
In the early 1900s, the United Fruit Company ____________________.
A. owned more than one-half of the property in Mexico and dominated Mexican political life B. became a dominant economic and political force in Central America C. opposed expansionism in the hope of preserving a market for domestically produced agricultural products D. operated primarily out of Europe, where it had invested over $100 million