The British Corn Laws were supported by ________

A) farmers
B) laborers
C) consumers
D) women


A

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The Americas, prior to the arrival of Columbus, were inhabited

A) exclusively by hunter-gatherer societies. B) by a huge variety of peoples. C) only by nomadic hunter groups. D) very sparsely.

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What type of education did monasteries provide by the twelfth century?

A) The monks provided education on the Bible only. B) The monks taught at universities. C) Despite the reforms of Charlemagne, education was not a priority until after the twelfth century. D) The monasteries provided a full formal education to those giving their life in service to God. E) Elementary education was provided to those children that were not required to work.

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The abolition of laws supporting __________ was seen as a step toward preventing the emergence of an American aristocracy.

a. slavery b. the subordination of women c. federalism d. primogeniture

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Florence Nightingale gained fame for her work during

a. the Danish War. b. the Franco-Prussian War. c. the Revolutions of 1848. d. he Crimean War. e. the Civil War.

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