The British government's primary concern in establishing Georgia was
A) gaining commercial profit through royal monopolies.
B) allowing prisoners a fresh start in life.
C) placing a buffer between South Carolina and Spanish Florida.
D) creating a base for raids on Spanish shipping.
C
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The doctrines of Protestant leader John Calvin
A) appealed only to the poorest and most oppressed peoples of Europe. B) offered a system for both self-discipline and social control. C) emphasized the need for a hierarchical church structure. D) denied hope of salvation to most believers.
By the end of the twentieth century, central cities
a. had been transformed by a building boom into thriving financial, residential and entertainment centers. b. served as residential areas primarily for upper- and middle-income people. c. had solved the problems associated with affordable housing. d. continued to be the most important centers for retail shopping. e. had solved the problem of air pollution.
The monastic practices of Benedict replaced another form of monasticism originating in __________ and practiced heavily in the British Isles as well as in Gaul.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Theodore Roosevelt unfairly minimized the role of African-American troops during the Spanish-American War
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false