Q:
Which part(s) of the globe did NOT participate in the Seven Years War?
(A) Australia
(B) The Philippines
(C) India and the Philippines
(D) Senegal and Cuba
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Why was the town of Lexington, Massachusetts significant?
(A) It was the location of the First Continental Congress
(B) It was the birthplace of several Patriots including George Washington
(C) It was the location where British troops fired on the Patriot militia, killing eight
(D) It was the location where Patriots stockpiled weapons
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Why did France oppose English expansion westward into North America?
(A) English expansion threatened France's trade routes with Spain.
(B) English expansion threatened France's lucrative trading relations in the Great lakes region and the security of their
(C) English expansion would give England more territory than France.
(D) English expansion violated a treaty signed between England and France in the sixteenth century.
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Question 10
Who worked most of the farms in New England and the Middle Atlantic?
(A) Indentured servants
(D) Enslaved Africans
(D) Members of the household
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Question 7
Who founded Louisiana and for which country?
(A) Robert de La Salle. France
(C) Jobert de La Salle. Spain Winthrop. England
(D) King Louis Xiv. France
Question 8
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Question 3
Who challenged Spain and Portugal for imperial dominance during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries?
(A) England, Germany. and France
(B) England and France
(C) Gerrnany and the Netherlands
(D) England, France, and the Netherlands
Q:
Saan matatagpuan ang Himalayas mountain range?
Q:
According to one of the chapter maps, by 1500 C.E. the Christians had
reconquered
Italy.
Spain.
Ethiopia.
Greece.
Q:
Unit 3 1990: Release of Nelson Mandela and the
unbanning of liberation movements
- In the 1980s, trade unions and township and civic organisations continued to
fight apartheid oppression.
- MK and APLA continued to attack targets in the country.
- The UDF was formed in 1983 and Cosatu in 1985 .
- Internal resistance and external pressure to the apartheid government was
increasing.
- On 2 February 1990, President FW de Klerk unbanned the ANC, PAC and other
organisations.
- On 11 February 1990, Nelson Mandela walked free.
- Negotiations between the government, the ANC and other parties towards a
political settlement would last almost four years.
- The period 1990 - 1994 was marked with terrible violence: ANC-IFP violence,
the Boipatong and Bisho massacres, the assassination of Chris Hani, and right
wing and Third Force violence.
- The first democratic election on 27 April 1994 formally marked the end of
apartheid.
- On 10 May 1994, Nelson Mandela was sworn in as president.
- The new Constitution was signed at Sharpeville in 1996.
Q:
3. ¿Por que hallazgos como los de Covis siven de fundamento para asegurar que
el poblamento americano es fruto de migraciones de otros continentes?
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