At its height, the population of Cahokia exceeded __________ people
A) 1,000
B) 15,000
C) 50,000
D) 100,000
B
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A. increased persecution of religious minorities in most European states B. the abandonment of attempts to create a unified European state under a single monarch ?. the increasing numbers of Europeans living in overseas colonies that had some degree of self-governance D. the growth of absolutist forms of government across much of Europe
What group was vehemently opposed to ending slavery even though they sometimes traded with slaves and keenly resented planters?
A. poor whites B. yeoman farmers C. overseers D. drivers
George Whitefield's greatest contribution to the Great Awakening was his
A) intellectually rigorous theological system. B) insistence that the Church of England was the only true church. C) ability to stir an audience emotionally by his oratory. D) strong appeal to the religious establishment.
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a. President Hayes refused to use troops to keep the trains running. b. the four largest railroads cut salaries by 10 percent. c. working hours were cut back by the railroad companies. d. the railroad workers refused to cross the picket lines of cargo loaders. e. the railroads tried to hire Chinese workers.