Why could Carolina be characterized as a "colony of a colony"?
A) It was under direct control of the crown.
B) It was effectively controlled by the proprietors of other colonies.
C) Its Lords Proprietors were especially heavy-handed in their treatment of settlers.
D) It produced goods to support West Indian agriculture and trade.
E) Its simple economy was like that of peoples whom the Europeans had conquered elsewhere.
D
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Which of the following was NOT part of the theory of the state in Renaissance thinking?
A. Legitimacy. B. Sovereignty. C. Universal Suffrage. D. Territory. E. Possession of real estate.
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d. led to a significant increase in the number of mills by making water power more available and cheaper.
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a. Rituals performed by Egyptian high priests. b. Mayan rituals. c. Shang-dynasty divination. d. Persian Zoroastrianism. e. Greek oracles.