In the Declaration of Rights and Grievances adopted by the First Continental Congress, the delegates made it clear that the American colonists

A. were most concerned about the arbitrary use of power by King George III.
B. owed no allegiance to Parliament.
C. would only voluntarily obey Parliament.
D. believed that independence from England was the only way to protect their rights and liberties.


Answer: C

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The work style changes that occurred as factory production transformed the American economy included __________.

A. shorter work hours than the preindustrial sunup to sundown experience B. the regulation of work lives by clocks and bells C. a blending of work and relaxation at the job site D. a blending of work and leisure

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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the 1884 presidential campaign?

A) Mugwumps bolted from the Republican party. B) Cleveland admitted he had fathered an illegitimate child. C) A clergyman denounced Democrats as the party of "rum, Romanism, and rebellion." D) The Republicans nominated a candidate who "wallowed in spoils like a rhinoceros in an African pool." E) The Democrats nominated a candidate who had soiled his reputation as governor of New York by supporting Tammany Hall, the corrupt New York City political machine.

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The general attitude toward the prospect of a Europe-wide war among the people of Europe in the summer of 1914 was one of

a. fear of the prospect of going to war. b. naively romantic enthusiasm for the adventure of war. c. lack of enthusiasm for the confrontation ahead. d. indifference to developments in international affairs as spring faded into summer. e. ignorance, because no one knew what the diplomats were doing behind closed doors.

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The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) formed the backbone of the First New Deal. Describe the key provisions of these important pieces of legislation

What will be an ideal response?

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