The British capture of __________ in 1758 cut the Canadians’ main supply line with France.
a. Quebec
b. Louisbourg
c. Fort Duquesne
d. Fort Crown Point
b. Louisbourg
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The most elaborate baroque monument to political absolutism was __________.
A. Pope Urban VIII's tabernacle in Rome B. Charles I's palace in London C. Louis XIV's palace at Versailles D. Franz Joseph's palace in Vienna
What was the principle of virtual representation?
A) It was the idea that every person should vote on each issue. B) It was the idea that every male should be able to select a representative to represent his interests in Parliament. C) It was the idea that everyone had representation since the king was a representative of all the people. D) It was the idea that male property holders should hold elected offices. E) It was the idea that members of Parliament represented all British subjects because they considered the welfare of all subjects ? and not just the interests of some ? when deciding issues.
What was the effect of this photograph taken of 1988 Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis in his unsuccessful bid for the presidency?
A) He was ridiculed for riding around in a tank in a suit and tie and not looking presidential. B) He was perceived to be a strong commander in chief if elected president. C) He was portrayed as the nation's defender against communism and terrorism. D) He was depicted as a leader who would continue to increase military spending.
In addition to providing food, what other benefit did the cultivation of crops provide?
a. it allowed for more frequent migration of peoples b. prevented rivers and lakes from flooding c. brought social equality to men and women d. completely replaced hunting as a source of food e. fiber from clothing and herbs for medicine