The “villain” in the Declaration of Independence was

a. Parliament
b. Lord North
c. King George
d. General Gage
e. none of these choices.


ANS: C

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a. Lebanon. b. Israel. c. Carthage. d. Persia. e. Scythians.

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In the romantic view of slave society white southerners embraced the view that

a. slaves were childlike and dependent. b. slaves were content with their lot. c. slave owners were indulgent and loving. d. slavery was a civilizing influence. e. all of these choices.

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Explain the distinctive features of Chinese immigration to California.

What will be an ideal response?

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To whom does the term regular clergy refer?

A. monks B. parish priests C. clerics who held land D. officials in leadership roles within the church hierarchy

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