All of the following were consequences of the Hundred Years' War except
a. the devastation of France.
b. the awakening of French nationalism and movement toward unity.
c. increased burdens on the English peasantry.
d. the rise of Burgundy to the status of a major European power.
d
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In 1624, James I dissolved the Virginia Company and transformed Virginia into a(n) __________.
a. independent commonwealth b. proprietary colony c. penal colony d. royal colony
The majority of the nearly 4 million immigrants that entered the United States between 1840 and 1860 were from:
a) England and Germany. b) Ireland and England c) Ireland and Germany d) Ireland and Italy
The Fourteenth Amendment
A. ended slavery throughout the United States. B. gave citizenship rights to all people born in the United States. C. gave voting rights to all male Americans. D. was written in such a way as to appease the woman's suffrage movement. E. was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Why were many congressional leaders unwilling to consider breaking up plantations and distributing plots for independent farms to freed slaves?
a. The leaders did not think slaves were capable of farming their own land. b. They hoped to restore cotton cultivation and the export of American cotton. c. Most congressional representatives wanted to see the Industrial Revolution transform the South. d. Freed slaves had expressed their desire to work in occupations other than farming.