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The ideas expressed in the excerpt most strongly suggest which of the following about that time?
American colonists eagerly sought out news and information related to their ongoing struggle with Britain.
Which of the following events from the 1780s most closely resembles the resistance that McDonnell describes in the excerpt?
Antitax protests by Daniel Shays and his supporters in Massachusetts
The development in the excerpt most strongly suggests which of the following about that time?
By the mid-1700s, Americans were eager to acquire new land in the West.
Which of the following types of evidence would best support Berlin's main point in this excerpt?
Colonial probate records documenting the rising standard of living in New England
The patterns described in the excerpt are most different from which of the following patterns of the Americas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
Demographic patterns of Native Americans on the Atlantic coast
The ideas expressed in the excerpt above most clearly show the influence of which of the following?
Enlightenment ideas
This source most likely originated in which colonial region?
In a colony in the Chesapeake
The beliefs and concerns depicted in the excerpt above most immediately resulted in which of the following?
Increased intensity and destructiveness in European-American Indian warfare
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the point of view of the excerpt?
Indentured servants
39. Which of the following most directly resulted from the issues described in the two passages above?
Indian nations shifted their alliances among competing European powers..
Which of the following evidence would best support McDonnell's conclusion in the excerpt?
James Madison's and George Washington's letters describing postwar politics in Virginia
The idea in this excerpt most strongly suggests which of the following about North America in the last third of the seventeenth century?
Many Europeans developed a belief in white superiority to justify their subjugation of Indians.
The patterns described in this excerpt led most directly to which of the following historical developments?
Native American efforts to expel the English colonists from New England
Which of the following events was the most direct consequence of the developments described in the excerpt?
Patriot conventions urged the Continental Congress to break with Britain.
The development described by Curtin in this excerpt most strongly suggests which of the following about the fifteenth century?
Religious wars spurred Europe's overseas expansion and fueled Europeans' increasing reliance on African slaves as laborers.
Which of the following events or trends in the nineteenth century most closely parallel the controversy depicted in the image above?
Resistance to the assertion of federal authority by state governments
Which of the following changes over time between the writing of the first and second passages was the most contextually significant?
The French withdrawal from North America and subsequent attempts of Native American groups to reassert their power
The relationships described in this excerpt are most similar to which of the following examples from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
The New England Puritans' relationships with native peoples
The belief expressed in the excerpt above has the most in common with which of the following?
The Second Great Awakening
Which of the following is a major difference in the societal contexts in which Whistler and Wood wrote their respective pieces?
The West Indies developed a staple-crop economy, while the New England colonies became more economically mixed and diverse.
Which of the following was the most direct consequence of the developments described in the excerpt?
The dramatic growth of the African slave trade
The ideas expressed in the passage above most directly reflect which of the following continuities in U.S. history?
The economic and class tensions resulting after migration to western hemisphere
The agricultural needs of the crop described in this passage most directly contributed to which of the following?
The emergence of the Atlantic slave trade
The patterns described in this excerpt most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments?
The establishment and growth of sugar plantations in the tropical regions of the Americas
Which of the following developments best supports or illustrates the ideas described in this excerpt?
The growing market for British manufactured goods in America
The pattern described in the excerpt was most directly associated with which of the following major historical developments?
The growth of the South Atlantic System
The ideas expressed in the passage above most directly reflect which of the following continuities in United States history?
The racial stereotyping of American Indian groups
Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support Curtin's argument in this excerpt?
The ship manifests of trade goods on Portuguese merchant ships between 1400 and 1500
The image above best serves as evidence of
arguments over the rights of British subjects.
This passage best serves as evidence of which of the following?
b. The forces that fueled European exploration and conquest
As a primary source, the image above is best understood as
b. evidence that some native societies developed permanent villages.
Which of the following resulted most directly from events such as those described in the passage above?
c. The development of the encomienda system as a means of resource extraction
The painting above best serves as evidence of.
colonial religious fervor and diversity.
The process of transactions depicted on the map above most directly led to controversies over
colonial resistance to perceived corruption in the imperial system.
Which of the following events in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries represents a continuation of the processes described in the excerpt above?
d. Attempts by the U.S. government to gain dominance over the North American continent through military and other means
This image best serves as evidence of which of the following?
d. How native peoples adapted to and transformed their diverse environments
Movements similar to those depicted in the painting above most directly led to
growth of a religious faith that led colonials to see themselves as a chosen people blessed with liberty..
An important cause for the varying accounts of colonial life described in these excerpts was the
long growing season of the West Indies, compared to New England.
This map would be most useful to historians analyzing
mercantilist aims and priorities of Britain in the Atlantic world.
The activities undertaken in the image above had their most direct origins in
perceived constraints on the colonial economy.
The two excerpts quoted above would be most useful to historians analyzing
regional differences in British colonies.