In the end, what is the best answer to this question posed by the British: Would Americans fight for freedom?

A. Yes, but only according to Indian-style guerrilla warfare.
B. Yes, but only on their own terms.
C. No, not unless they were fighting to defend their own personal property.
D. No, they would not.


B. Yes, but only on their own terms.

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a. Books became big business, with high consumer demand. b. Printing helped standardize written language. c. The clerical and genteel monopoly on reading was broken. d. Printing loosened censorship of information. e. Printed books were much cheaper than earlier ones.

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Where did the Japanese direct their ambitions as a new imperial power? How successful were they?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is a true statement about the Tariff of 1828?

A) The tariff was vetoed by John Quincy Adams. B) The tariff was considered a low-rate tariff. C) The tariff was strongly advocated by Henry Clay. D) The South was furious with the passage of the tariff in Congress. E) All of Andrew Jackson's supporters were happy with the tariff.

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Under the influence of Charles Darwin, the new social sciences turned much of their energy to studying the

A) development of institutions and their interactions with each other. B) evolution-based patterns in human behavior. C) parallels between human and primate forms of social organization. D) immutable natural laws which govern all human behavior.

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