As a result of American opposition to the Townshend Acts,
a. British officials sent regiments of troops to Boston to restore law and order.
b. the port of Boston was closed.
c. Americans killed several British soldiers in the Boston Massacre.
d. the British imposed a new tax on tea.
e. Prime Minister Townshend was forced to resign.
a
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Indian nationalism
a. was initially founded by people who were educated, socially elite urbanites. b. was sharply divided, Muslim against Buddhist, from the beginning. c. had an articulate peasant, Sutan Sjahrir, as its first prominent leader. d. had no organization until the arrival of Gandhi in 1931. e. was fomented by peasants dissatisfied with the Punjab.
The early voyages of the Scandinavian seafarers did not result in permanent settlement in North America because
a. the Native Americans drove them out. b. the area in which they landed could not support a large population. c. no nation-state supported these ventures. d. British adventurers defeated the Scandinavians in 1066. e. the settlers died of disease.
During the 1930s, southern rural blacks who moved to northern urban areas
A. None of these answers is correct. B. could easily find domestic service jobs that no whites wanted. C. faced blatant discrimination, much as they had in the South. D. generally experienced conditions that were in most respects little better than in the South. E. joined the NAACP in large numbers.
The most common crop cultivated in the Caribbean after 1650 was ________
A) tobacco B) cotton C) date palms D) sugar