What was the goal of the British at Lexington and concord.
A) To wage war against the colonists
B) To enforce the "Intolerable Acts"
C) To seize the colonial militia's supply of gunpowder
D) To arrest Thomas Paine and John Adams
E) To shut down the First Continental Congress
Answer: C) To seize the colonial militia's supply of gunpowder
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a. Desert Wind b. Desert Storm c. Contact Saddam d. Defeat Kuwait e. Liberate Kuwait
What was a major benefit that British rule brought to India?
A) the introduction of Western medical practices B) elimination of racial discrimination in hiring practices C) the opening of British clubs, hotels, and other private venues to the Indian elite D) introduction of American maize (or corn), peanuts, and sweet potatoes E) raising the quality of life for average Indians
In his political program known as the "New Freedom," Woodrow Wilson seemed to believe that monopolies
A. needed to be tightly regulated by the federal government. B. should have the right to expand. C. should exist only if they recognized laborers right to organize. D. should be destroyed. E. should exist only if they benefited the middle class.
The man arrested for assassinating Martin Luther King, Jr., was __________
A) Arthur Bremer B) James Earl Ray C) Lee Harvey Oswald D) John Wilkes Booth