Which was the last phase of the Thirty Years' War?

a. The Swedish phase
b. The Spanish Phase
c. The French Phase
d. The English Phase
e. None of these.


c

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The America First Committee

A. promoted the idea of the United States joining the war for potential economic gain. B. was opposed by people such as Henry Ford and Herbert Hoover for being too weak and for supporting traditional American values. C. believed entry into the war would bankrupt the nation, divide Americans, and destroy the country's democratic institutions. D. was an American fascist movement that supported the Nazi cause.

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The successor of Louis XVIII of France, __________, took the extreme course of restoring the property of the aristocracy lost during the Revolution.

a. Louis XIX. b. Charles X. c. Louis-Philippe. d. Louis-Napoleon.

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Why did many planters consider slave women more valuable than slave men?

A. Since slave women prepared the food for the planter's family, their labor was perceived as a necessity. B. Since slave women cared for all the white children on the plantation, they were perceived as mother figures. C. Since the children of slave women were also slaves, their offspring added to the planter's labor force and capital. D. Since cotton was the crop tended by slave women, their labor accounted for most of a plantation's profit.

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During the Adams administration, __________

A) Great Britain continued to pose problems for the nation B) domestic problems occupied the president's full attention C) France reacted negatively to the terms of Jay's Treaty D) few Americans seemed concerned with foreign affairs E) France became a closer ally thanks to the terms of Jay's Treaty

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