What battle turned the tide of war in favor of the Americans?
a. the Battle of Saratoga
b. the Battle of Brandywine Creek
c. the Battle of Valley Forge
d. the Battle of White Plains
Ans: a. the Battle of Saratoga
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A) became more sympathetic to Indians B) desired a strong empire to protect them C) began to develop an American identity distinct from the British D) sought new alliances with the French
When, in late 1995, President Clinton refused to give in to the demands of the Republican-controlled 104th Congress concerning the federal budget, the Congress _______________________.
A. adjourned B. brought impeachment charges against President Clinton C. publicized incriminating evidence from the Whitewater investigation concerning Hillary Rodham Clinton D. refused to pass a continuing budget resolution, thus forcing the government to suspend all nonessential activities
A major source of instability and anxiety in Europe in the 9th and 10th centuries was
A) invasions by Scandinavians, Muslims, and Magyars. B) the decline of the use of Latin as a means of everyday communication. C) the declining power of the Church in European society. D) the growth of absolute power by the kings and other secular rulers. E) none of the above.
Who spoke about the doctrine of justification by faith?
A. Martin Luther. B. Ignatius Loyola. C. Desiderius Erasmus. D. Albrecht Durer. E. John Calvin.