. The currency known as the "Continental" was backed by
A. gold bullion.
B. a promise.
C. silver certificates.
D. bonds of indenture.
D. bonds of indenture.
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a. They imposed strict penalties for blasphemy and immoral behavior. b. They reformed the city with little opposition from an enthusiastic populace. c. They saw their reforms jeopardized by the execution of Michael Servetus. d. They withdrew the Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541. e. They granted religious toleration to all but Catholics.
After the War of 1812, American merchant capital shifted from international commerce to the development of the domestic economy.
a. true b. false
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a. imposed a "moral embargo" on all factions fighting in the Spanish Civil War. b. embargoed Francisco Franco but sent arms to the Republicans in Spain. c. required warring nations to pay cash for all "nonwar" goods and carry them on their own ships. d. exempted Americans sailing on belligerent ships.
Which of the following originated in resistance to the military aggression of Louis XIV?
A. Treaty of Nijmwegen B. Peace of Ryswick C. League of Augsburg D. Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle