The Declaration of Rights and Grievances
a. declared that the colonists no longer accepted Parliament's authority.
b. promised to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763 in exchange for Parliament lifting the Intolerable Acts.
c. accepted Parliament's right to regulate colonial commerce but not to tax the colonies directly.
d. called for a national government for the colonies.
C
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In the first issue of his newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison promised
a) only to oppose slavery in the District of Columbia. b) to practice moderation in his opposition to slavery. c) not to be moderate in his opposition to slavery. d) to publish "all the news that's fit to print." e) to double advertisement revenue in one year.
The Ciompi and Flemish revolts were signs of ________
A) the beginnings of capitalism B) growing social divisions C) the impact of the Black Death D) urban decline
Why was the sinking of the Lusitania a turning point for Americans who had recently been in favor of neutrality?
Answer:
In describing the impact of industrialization after 1890, which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. The shift from hand to machine production accelerated. b. The standard of living for most workers actually dropped. c. Unions were successful as more workers became concentrated in industrial centers. d. Early laws at urban development and sanitation aimed at improving living conditions. e. More women were forced out of the factories.