The Boston Massacre __________
a. proved the importance of the British army in the colonies
b. earned the colonists a partial victory
c. had little effect on Anglo-colonial relations
d. had little support from colonial leaders
e. left fifty-three Americans dead
B
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Many Catholic parents refused to send their children to public school because
a. they felt that the education received there was inadequate. b. the teachers were not qualified. c. students were forced to recite Protestant prayers and read the Protestant Bible. d. they believed their children would be persecuted. e. they were too poor to buy their supplies.
Seventeenth-century southern plantations
A. enabled planters to control their markets. B. tended to be rough and relatively small. C. used many more slaves than indentured servants. D. created few new wealthy landowners. E. rarely required the landowner do any manual labor.
In June 1941, another shocking turn of events in the war in Europe occurred when
a. Mussolini and Hitler turned on each other in a dispute over French territory. b. the British surrendered to Hitler. c. evidence reached the United States that confirmed the existence of a Nazi program of genocide. d. Switzerland allied itself with the Axis. e. Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.
In cementing his authority as king, Pepin gained the endorsement of whom?
a. the Frankish noble families b. Pope Zacharias c. his vassals d. the Byzantine Empress Irene e. King Alfred of England