The leader who abandoned his plans for an empire in the New World and sold Louisiana to the United States was
A) Louis XVI.
B) Juan Carlos I.
C) George III.
D) Napoleon.
D
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A. anti-Christians B. episcopals C. heretics D. Nazarenes
Why did Whig efforts to revive interest in nationalistic economic policies during the election of 1852 fail?
a. Business was thriving under the Democratic economic program. b. Americans were worried about budget deficits. c. Such policies were associated with the slaveholding South. d. Most Americans were disinterested in the economy.
The factor most responsible for the growth of the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the __________
a. natural reproduction of colonial families b. great wave of immigration during that period c. program of forced migration instituted by the monarchy d. dramatic upsurge in the importation of slaves e. intermarriage between settlers and Native Americans
By 1609, Palatine Calvinists headed a Protestant defensive alliance against Spain with the assistance from which of the following nations?
A. England, France, and Germany B. Belgium, France, and Germany C. Denmark, France, and the Netherlands D. England, France, and the Netherlands E. Poland, Switzerland, and France