The clash between Britain and France for control of the North American continent sprang from their rivalry for control of
a. Cape Breton Island.
b. the Ohio River Valley.
c. the Mississippi River.
d. the Great Lakes.
e. the St. Lawrence River.
b
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Which of the following strengthened the position of pro-war Indian factions in the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes region?
A) he Albany Conference B) the Treaty of Paris C) the Treaty of Ghent D) Bacon’s Rebellion
Evangelical Protestant Christianity has
a. played no political role in Western societies. b. declined and almost disappeared in the United States. c. spread in Latin America, in part because of the Catholic Church's conservative position on several social issues. d. made millions of converts in the Middle East. e. supported abortion rights in the United States.
Consider the presidencies of John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. Why was Kennedy more popular with the public, and why was Johnson more successful in passing legislation?
What will be an ideal response?
As the Allies began to defeat the Germans from the east and the west,
a. Japan considered a sudden surrender to Great Britain. b. Mussolini signed an alliance treaty with the United States. c. they began to uncover the horrors of Nazi death camps. d. antiwar protesters began to march on Washington.