Slaves were held in all thirteen of the original colonies.
a. true
b. false...
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Slaves were held in all thirteen of the original colonies.
a. true
b. false
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History, 22.06.2019 03:40
In this quote british secretary of state william pitt is urging connecticut toa) hold the front from invading native tribes. b) raise troops and fight the french in canada. c) support the french in their efforts to hold on to canada. d) reject war with the french in hopes of ending the conflict.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:30
Which of these was one of the most important aspects of washington's presidency a. he did not consider how his actions would affect later presidents b. he came to believe that political parties would be good for the country. c. he insisted that congress make specific rules about the duties of the president d. he did not take advantage of the opportunity to keep the power the country offered him.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
What two different approaches did the knights of labor and the american federation of labor take in building a union organization? a) the knights of labor accepted only unskilled workers; the american federation of labor accepted only skilled workers. b) the knights of labor accepted skilled and unskilled workers; the american federation of labor accepted only skilled workers.c) the knights of labor refused to accept african american or chinese workers; the american federation of labor accepted all workers.d) the knights of labor accepted workers from a single industry; the american federation of labor accepted workers from several industries.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:30
The roosevelt corollary specifically states that the united states would play what role in latin america? a. mediator c. police power b. watchdog d. buffer state
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