Those who led the Bear Flag Revolt to make California a republic were:
a. young American officers under the leadership of John C. Frémont
b. allied with the governor, Jose Castro
c. Texans who thought the United States should have avoided war and supported the Mexicans
d. British settlers who stayed in California after the United States annexed Oregon
A
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The largest component of the New Right was comprised of __________.
a. evangelical Protestants b. urban Catholics c. conservative ideologues d. neoconservatives
The growing European economic demand in the late nineteenth century gave Latin Americans all of the following except
a. a false sense of long-term security. b. a solid economic base for future expansion. c. a loss of control of a large percentage of their export commodities. d. huge profits in mining and agricultural exports.
What were the socioeconomic factors during the period after World War I to create conditions ripe for the rise of fascism? What appeal did totalitarianism have to the people of western Europe? Why did so few people around the world raise concerns about the insidious underpinnings of fascism in Europe?
What will be an ideal response?
In the Convention of 1800, the French agreed to dissolve the Franco-American alliance of 1778 mainly because Napoleon
a. took enough bribe money to make an agreement possible. b. wanted to end the American squabble and expand his empire. c. realized that the French could not win a military victory over the American forces. d. was hoping to make a future deal over Louisiana. e. realized that Jefferson would soon be coming to power in the United States.