The leading colonial figure involved in the Boston Massacre was
A. Patrick Henry.
B. Samuel Adams.
C. James Otis.
D. George Mason.
E. Thomas Jefferson.
B
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In the early nineteenth century, those who had a right to vote had to __________.
a) own a certain amount of property b) be married with children Consider This: For much of the history of the United States, the right to vote was limited to those who met certain criteria. See 32.6.4: The History of Election Turnout. c) be employed in agricultural work Consider This: For much of the history of the United States, the right to vote was limited to those who met certain criteria. See 32.6.4: The History of Election Turnout. d) pass an exam on the Constitution Consider This: For much of the history of the United States, the right to vote was limited to those who met certain criteria. See 32.6.4: The History of Election Turnout.
The man who became president of the United States after Lincoln's assassination was __________
a. Robert Smalls b. Andrew Johnson c. Ulysses S. Grant d. William H. Seward e. Andrew Jackson
All of the following statements are accurate regarding the Manhattan Project EXCEPT:
A) It was organized in 1941. B) It was a program to create a nuclear bomb before Germany. C) The scientists working on the project assumed they were perfecting a military weapon. D) The program was public and not secret.
What transformed the Plains Amerindians of America from an agricultural society into a hunting society?
a. Guns and diseases b. Changes in climate c. Horses and invasive European weeds d. Diseases e. Guns and horses