The nation-state of Italy was not fully unified until it established sovereignty over _______ in 1870.
a. Sicily.
b. Naples.
c. Turin.
d. Rome.
d. Rome.
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Which of the following most influenced England’s commercial policies in the seventeenth century?
a) mercantilism b) free trade c) demographics d) communism
Behind the concept of nationalism usually lay the idea of popular __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which statement best describes how the early English and French colonists viewed Native Americans?
a. The English colonists viewed Native Americans as valuable trading partners; the French viewed them as obstacles to dominating the fur trade. b. The English colonists viewed Native Americans as teachers of farming techniques; the French viewed them as good trading partners. c. The English colonists viewed Native Americans as obstacles to settling the land; the French viewed them as valuable economic partners. d. Both English and French colonists viewed Native Americans as obstacles to settling the land in North America. e. The English colonists viewed Native Americans as potential converts to Christianity; the French viewed them as good trading partners.
Which of the following was NOT an advantage for the South?
A) Southerners could be sustained by their sense of destiny in fighting for independence. B) The South would be fighting a defensive war. C) The South was a large area, as big as Western Europe. D) The South possessed a solid, sizable infrastructure. E) Southerners could hope that nations dependent on their cotton would join on their side.