At the end of the Seven Years’ War, American colonists could be best characterized as ________

A) hostile toward the British
B) optimistic about the future
C) apathetic about colonial-British relations
D) eager for independence from Great Britain
E) trying to rebuild


Answer: B

History

You might also like to view...

President Lincoln's approach to what to do about the situation at Fort Sumter in the first weeks of his administration can best be characterized as

a. belligerent. b. ambiguous. c. manipulative. d. weak. e. cautious.

History

In 1844, Samuel Morse showed off his invention by telegraphing news of Zachary Taylor's nomination for the presidency over the wires from Baltimore to Washington

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

History

President Grant’s administration was tarnished by scandals involving all of the following except his

a. brother-in-law. b. personal secretary. c. son. d. secretary of war. e. none of these choices.

History

The Civilian Conservation Corps

A. passed Congress despite Roosevelt's ambivalence about the project. B. included women. C. mostly employed the jobless rural poor. D. was racially integrated. E. put the unemployed to work on rural and wilderness areas.

History