The Six Acts attempted to:
A. prevent radical leaders from agitating and to give the authorities new powers.
B. give the monarchy new powers and begin military expansion.
C. raise public revenue through taxes and prohibit illegal search and seizures.
D. both A and B.
E. prevent Catholics from exercising their civil rights.
A
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Which of the following statements best expresses Karl Marx’s concept of dialectic materialism?
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How did the Dutch manage to keep pace with other larger European powers?
What will be an ideal response?
What became the dominant crop of the Caribbean colonies?
A. beans B. sugar C. corn D. cotton E. tobacco
England passed the Coercive Acts in response to the ________
A) colonial boycott of the Stamp Act B) Boston Tea Party C) American victory at Saratoga D) Declaratory Act E) Tea Act