How did the Patriots treat the Loyalists after winning the American Revolution?

a. Offered to buy their land.
b. Confiscated their land and expelling many of them.
c. Offered them full citizenship in the new country.
d. Executed most of them.
e. Forced them to vote for George Washington.


b

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Which of the following is NOT consistent with the state of Aksum?

A) Aksum?s court language was Greek. B) Aksum?s ruler Ezana converted to Christianity. C) Aksum became Kenya. D) Aksum dominated the Red Sea trade by the start of the Common Era. E) none of the above.

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Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of the stock market in the months leading up to the October 1929 crash?

A) There was a frenzied upsurge in stock prices. B) The market value of all stocks more than tripled in four years. C) Stockbrokers lending buyers up to 75 percent of a stock's cost D) Steep income-tax hikes suddenly cut the flow of money into the market. E) Investment trusts lured novices into the market

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