Why did the Spanish government agree to the terms of the Pinckney Treaty?

a. Spain thought America and Britain had agreed to take Spain’s North American land.
b. Spain needed the additional sources of revenue.
c. Spain needed protection on its southwest borders.
d. The United States threatened direct military action.


a. Spain thought America and Britain had agreed to take Spain’s North American land.

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a)  accepted women workers b)  operated as a secret order c)  joined the Knights of Labor d)  supported the Haymarket Riot

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The Tea Act of 1773 was passed in order to __________

a. save the East India Company b. raise revenue to pay royal governors' salaries c. punish colonists for the Boston Massacre d. support the stationing of British troops in America e. recover revenue lost by reducing the tax on molasses

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Immigrants who came to America had to decide on their ultimate destinations and find jobs. Usually newcomers:

a. ended up working in certain occupations and industries based on their nationality b. moved beyond port cities like New York and found non-factory jobs c. remained in port cities and worked at any available job d. preferred the warmer climate of the South

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The great Muslim historian Ibn Khaldun saw history as a story of struggle between

a. merchants and farmers. b. rich and poor. c. nomads and settled people. d. different religious groups.

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