Toward the end of the ___________ century, an emerging Aztec elite was firmly integrated with the ruling classes of many of the two dozen or so city-states around the Valley of Mexico.
a. Ninth.
b. Sixteenth.
c. Fourteenth.
d. Twelfth.
c. Fourteenth.
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How did the Pullman Company respond to Randolph's attempt to make gains for the porters?
A) Because they realized the union represented all of their porters, they had no choice but to give in to some demands. B) The Pullman Company fired those who were in the union and established their own alternative company union. C) The company gave the workers more dignity when management adopted the slogan "Service not servitude." D) They called in the National Guard.
What did resistance within Jackson’s own cabinet suggest about his attack on the national bank?
A) The cabinet resistance suggested that Jackson was a tyrant who would brook no competition. B) The cabinet resistance suggested that withdrawing funds from the national bank and depositing it in state banks was probably unconstitutional. C) The cabinet resistance suggested that killing the bank was a politically risky act that might damage future Senatorial aspirations. D) The cabinet resistance shows that Jackson was a charismatic leader who orchestrated his actions with the same precision with which he lead his army. E) The cabinet resistance demonstrated that Jackson was a weak president with Congress and the Supreme Court despite his popular appeal.
The turning point of the Great Northern Wars was the battle at _____________.
A. Nystadt B. Kronos C. Lindgoord D. Poltava E. Vilnus
A persistent source of tensions between Bostonians and British soldiers leading up to the Boston Massacre was __________
A) stationing of British soldiers in private residences B) competition between troops and townsmen over jobs C) strong anti-military sentiment in the colonies D) the presence of local militia in close proximity to British troops