In the eighteenth century, religious toleration in the American colonies
A. grew despite laws establishing the Church of England as the official colonial religion in some colonies.
B. flourished due to the diversity of practices brought by settlers.
C. was unmatched in any European nation.
D. was enhanced because no single religious code could be imposed on any large area.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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A) Northern manufacturers. B) Northern mill owners. C) Southern slave-owning producers of cotton. D) owners of ships that transported cotton to Britain.
After Muhammad's death, the Muslim community
a. held general elections to replace Muhammad. b. abandoned the orthodox teachings of Islam. c. chose a successor (caliph), Abu Bakr. d. searched the entire peninsula for a suitable successor, according to Muhammad's last instructions. e. embraced his wife, Khadija, as his successor.
Throughout the winter and spring of 1789, the high prices for ________ produced many riots
A. wine B. cotton C. cheese D. bread
During World War I, the complicated alliances of the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance were
a. entente: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy; alliance: Great Britain, France, Russia. b. entente: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia; alliance: Great Britain, France, Italy. c. entente: Great Britain, France, Russia; alliance: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy. d. entente: Great Britain, France, Italy; alliance: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia. e. none of these choices