Who was the Delaware Prophet?
a. Cotton Mather
b. Pontiac
c. Charles Townshend
d. George Grenville
e. Neolin
E
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In 1884, pro-union newspaper editor John Swinton defended strikes on grounds that they were often made necessary by circumstances beyond the unions' control
A) True B) False
Why did the Nixon administration attempt to halt the publication of the Pentagon Papers?
A) They contained damaging revelations about the Nixon administration's policy in Vietnam. B) They chronicled two decades of waste, mismanagement, and ineffective weapons systems, and the administration feared that public trust in the defense establishment would be undermined. C) They revealed a long history of government lies that could further undermine public trust in government statements about the Vietnam War. D) They contained embarrassing details of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatric therapy, and the administration feared that a national hero would be publicly discredited. E) They were to be published in The New York Times and the Washington Post, both of which had long been on his "enemies list."
The Renaissance was fueled by the intellectual movement known as
A. realism B. humanism C. populism D. socialism
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about British attitudes toward the Confederacy?
a. Great Britain took neither side, declaring itself neutral b. Great Britain badly needed Southern cotton for its mills or it would face an economic depression. c. Members from different segments of British society condemned slavery in the South. d. Among some British aristocrats there were feelings of sympathy for Southern planters. e. Some British politicians calculated that Great Britain would face less competition on the world stage if the United States was divided into two small nations.