Who was the first to lead the Continental Army?
A) William Howe
B) John Adams
C) George Washington
D) Banastre Tarleton
Answer: C
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The southern part of early Carolina communities had a cultural character that was distinctly __________
A) English B) Spanish C) Dutch D) Caribbean
During the Early Empire (14-180 C.E.), the Roman army
A) was increased to 400,000 men. B) was dominated by only Italian legionaries. C) was successful in invading Gaul. D) became corrupt due to nepotism. E) became mostly made up of German soldiers, although Romans remained the officers.
Which statement about Christianity in Western Europe after World War II is true?
A. Despite the secular nature of most Western European countries, Christian churches have continued to influence state and society. B. Most Western Europeans resist any attempts by Christian churches to influence state or society. C. Most Western Europeans resist all religious influences in politics and government. D. Western Europeans are increasingly embracing a less secular way of life, with Christianity being the dominant religious influence.
The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights guaranteed protection against:
A) the quartering of soldiers in private homes. B) the forcible removal of private property. C) being forced to incriminate oneself in court. D) denial of trial by a jury of one's peers. E) the establishment of a national religion.