Discuss the use of economic boycotts as a means of protest against British policies between 1764 and 1774. Were such boycotts effective? Why or why not? Were the colonists united in using boycotts as a means of protest? Explain.
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The Portuguese and the Spanish were alike in their treatment of the native inhabitants of the lands they conquered in the Atlantic and Caribbean because both forced the inhabitants to
A) relocate to settlements in North America. B) provide the labor on their plantations. C) join their armies and fight with the conquistadores. D) intermarry with African slaves to provide more workers. E) share their metallurgical techniques.
To what extent did the "flapper" symbolize the new status of women in the 1920s?
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Which of the following statements is true in describing Mexica agriculture?
a. The ox was the most important draft animal. b. The swampy soil could not provide sufficient food for the people. c. All corn grinding was done by women. d. Farming was done solely by slaves. e. The use of iron-tipped plows was introduced by the Toltec.
Kansas's Lecompton constitution was
a. favored by a majority of the members of Congress. b. designed to protect slavery in the soon-to-be-admitted state. c. approved by a majority of the territory's residents in a fair referendum. d. intended to divide the territory into two slave/not-slave districts. e. vigorously defended by Senator Stephen Douglas.