Argue for or against the use of civil disobedience as a strategy in the civil rights movement, using Martin Luther King Jr.'s early career as an example of the technique.

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Under cameralism, in what way were kings were seen?

A. As divinely ordained rulers B. As unlimited authority figures C. As supreme political managers D. As directors of the people's will E. As expendable

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Which of the following was the purpose of the Second Continental Congress?

A) To serve in the role of a colonial government outside the control of the Crown B) To consider the American response to the Coercive Acts C) To determine the colonies' response to the battles of Concord and Lexington D) To protest against the provisions of the Tea Act E) To provide quick and reliable information throughout the colonies

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What was the most significant consequence of the Seven Years’ War?

A) its virtual destruction of American Indians B) Britain’s staggering war debt C) the remaining French toehold in Quebec D) the assassination of George II E) a distaste for further fighting by the colonists

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Look maps 30.1 and 30.2 (Westward expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century, and The Dominion of Canada in the nineteenth century). Compare and contrast the expansion of the United States and Canada. What were the important sectional differences? How would it be possible for these huge, complex countries to create a sense of unity? Consider their relationship with each other.

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