Large numbers of Europeans were persuaded to come to America to farm on the northern frontier by
a. railroad agents who offered to sell them cheap land.
b. churches and other nonprofit organizations.
c. the offer of free homestead land by the U.S. government.
d. European governments.
e. All of these choices are correct.
a
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The National Assembly separated from the Estates General over
A) the idea of individual liberties. B) tax policy reforms. C) the fact that there were no delegates from the peasants. D) the method by which they would vote. E) the idea of liberalism.
"New" products that European nations sought to obtain from colonies in Africa and Asia in the nineteenth century included
a. gold and silver. b. cloves and pepper. c. oil, tin and rubber. d. tea, silk, and porcelain. e. ivory and rayon.
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the equal-field system under Tang rule?
A. limits to how much land aristocrats could own B. the equitable distribution of land among peasants to increase tax revenue C. the education of the peasant classes D. the creation of a peasant militia
Islam was spread through parts of India by the military advances of
A. the Rajputs. B. Mahmud of Ghazni. C. the Nanaks. D. Samudragupta. E. Asoka.