At war's end, the British kept their word, to some at least, evacuating as many as fourteen thousand ____ to Nova Scotia, Jamaica, and Britain itself for their loyalty to the British Empire during the war

a. Mulattos
b. Whigs
c. Black Loyalists
d. Patriots
e. Tories


c

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The basic economic motivation of those who supported the coinage of silver was to

a. ease the burden of debtors. b. increase foreign trade. c. encourage reduced production of agricultural products. d. encourage increased production of agricultural products.

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The Roaring Twenties "flapper" represented __________.

A. a small group of young, white, middle-class females B. broad new cultural patterns affecting most Americans C. Afro-American influence on mass culture D. an unrealistic Hollywood image that reflected few real American women

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Slave clothing was generally __________

A) very beautiful, as slave women wove their own African-style cloth for their families to use B) plentiful but often not very warm in colder regions of the South C) sparse, as they generally received clothing from the master only twice a year D) the same for all ages and genders of slaves

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Who was the British Secretary for American Affairs who reacted so strongly to Massachusetts's Circular Letter?

A) William Pitt, Earl of Chatham B) Lord Hillsborough C) Charles Townshend D) Lord Rockingham

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