How was Judith Sargent Murray's novel The Story of Margaretta different from the typical sentimental novel of the period?
A) The female protagonist meets virtually no obstacles in her path to success.
B) The female protagonist is seduced and abandoned by a conniving man.
C) The female protagonist fights for women's right to vote, and succeeds.
D) The female protagonist founds an academy for educating young girls.
E) The female protagonist uses her intelligence and education to overcome difficulties.
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St. Augustine and Fort Caroline represent a collision of which two forces in Florida?
A) Spanish and Timucuan B) French and Spanish C) English and Spanish D) French and Timucuan
Where the American President George Washington identified himself with the republican period of Rome, Napoleon preferred
a. imperial Rome. b. classical Greece. c. the Ottoman empire. d. Qing dynasty. e. medieval Rome.
In the northern colonies, slaves:
A) lived in segregated but prosperous communities. B) became more important in New England after the Half-Way Covenant. C) were far less important in New England than the Middle Colonies. D) were forbidden by law to display any aspect of African culture in public. E) faced far harsher treatment than they did in the South.
Which movement dominated politics in western continental Europe in the 1950s and 1960s?
A) fascism B) Nazism C) de-Stalinization D) Christian Democracy