What were the "natural rights" that John Locke argued no government should be allowed to take away without just cause?
A. life, liberty, and property
B. liberté, egalité, and fraternité
C. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
D. speech, association, and religion
Answer: A
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The first goal of postwar expansionists in the United States after 1815 was to __________
a. obtain the Pacific Northwest from Great Britain b. obtain Florida from Spain c. acquire the former French colony of Louisiana d. develop the trans-Appalachian West e. eradicate the Native Americans
Leaders of the Religious Right strongly supported the separation of church and state doctrine of the constitution
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement about French colonization in the New World is FALSE?
A. The French often lived among the natives and married Indian women. B. French settlers exercised an influence disproportionate to their numbers. C. The French were more likely than the English to press inland. D. The French colonial economy was based on an extensive fur trade. E. The French, like the English, tried to remain separate from native peoples. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
In which part of the country was public education the most developed before 1820?
a) New England b) the Upper South c) the Central Plains d) the Lower South