The financial success of the French empire in North America depended upon the __________
a. fur trade
b. complete annihilation of the Native American tribes in Canada
c. discovery of huge amounts of gold
d. conversion of the Indians to Catholicism
e. withdrawal of the Spanish
A
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All of the following represented ways that the First Great Awakening changed American society EXCEPT
A) free and slave Africans and American Indians were converted and became enthusiastic members of religious bodies. B) women responded to the religious energy positively and converted at an even greater rate than men. C) the Awakening transformed American higher education including the creation of new pro-revival colleges and universities such as Dartmouth and Princeton. D) Enlightenment ideas about reason and faith fell out of favor by colonial political and economic leaders through the 1750s.
The first antitrust case Roosevelt won, in 1904, led to the breakup of the:
A) Standard Oil Company. B) Steel Trust. C) Northern Securities Company. D) Meatpackers' Trust.
Two theories have been advanced that explain the spread of the earliest modern humans across the globe. Their names are: Multiregional and Out-of-Africa. Explain a) their differences and b) which one is favored by researchers and why.
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What was the main cause of the early fourteenth century famines?
A) a blight that struck the wheat crop B) a lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture C) droughts throughout most of Europe D) a little ice age inducing bad weather with heavy rains E) urban pollution that spread into nearby farming regions.