Which of the following was the most pressing problem facing Great Britain at the end of the Seven Years War?

a. Hostile Indian tribes in the Ohio country
b. The government's war debt
c. Economic hard times and unemployment in England
d. Establishing legal authority over French settlers along the St. Lawrence


b

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Many slaves earned their freedom during the Revolutionary War

a. by fighting for the British. b. by running away. c. by fighting for the Americans. d. through court decisions and legislative actions. e. all of these choices

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As a result of late-nineteenth-century industrial development,

A) personal contact between employer and employee tended to disappear. B) workers rose rapidly from the ranks of labor to become manufacturers. C) swings in the business cycle became more moderate. D) artisans' bargaining power with their employers increased.

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At the core of Hitler's ideas was

a. socialism. b. anti-nationalism. c. republicanism. d. secularism. e. racism.

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The Articles of Confederation __________

A) created a strong central government B) gave the states considerable autonomy C) legalized slavery in all 13 states D) gave Congress power to tax income

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