Upon arriving in the New World, English settlers __________
a. quickly abandoned English beliefs and values
b. generally adapted old beliefs to the new environment
c. rarely were forced to significantly change their old English ways
d. usually adopted the customs of the local Indian tribes as a way to survive
e. immediately focused on converting the Native Americans
B
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A) spread of industrialization to Ulster B) creation of the United Kingdom C) establishment of the Irish Parliament D) export of grain from Ireland to Britain
The Mongol leader Hulagu Khan's drive toward the Mediterranean and North Africa was slowed by his rivalry with
a. his Mongol kinsman, Berke, who ruled the Golden Horde. b. Timur the Lame, who resisted incursion into Tatar lands. c. Ibn al-Athid, the most successful Arabic caliphate of the period. d. Nizam al-Mulk, the Seljukvizier.
Many southerners read The Impending Crisis of the South
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
John Brown hoped that his raid on Harpers Ferry would __________
A) force Southern state governments to emancipate slaves B) start a slave rebellion throughout the South C) result in the resignation of President James Buchanan D) induce the Southern states to secede