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KWilfred

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Which of the following statements best describes pre-1763 British colonial life?
 a. British directives influenced day-to-day life only modestly.
  b. Bureaucratic apathy in part often led to colonial laws to become effective before they were reviewed in England.
  c. Government activity in general was a minor aspect of colonial affairs.
  d. All of the above are correct.
  e. None of the above are correct.

Question 2

If the U.S. Treasury in 1865 had decided to make the dollar convertible into gold at the pre-War rate,
 a. relatively cheap British goods would have been highly desired by American consumers.
  b. the U.S. treasury would have quickly found its stock of gold depleted.
  c. British citizens would have converted large amounts of pounds into dollars.
  d. All of the above are correct.
  e. Only a and b are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

d. All of the above are correct.

Answer to Question 2

e. Only a and b are correct.



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