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Question 1

William Pitt secured a victory for the British in the Seven Years' War by
 
  A) pouring money and supplies into North America.
  B) promising British Americans compensation for their participation in the war effort.
  C) telling colonists that this was a war of Protestantism against Catholicism.
  D) amassing a number of British troops in North America that outnumbered French troops more than four to one.
  E) All of these are correct.

Question 2

Muslim societies abide by a strict code of law, much of it derived from the holy book Qur'an and regulating all aspects of Muslim life. This law code is called
 
  A) the Shari'a.
  B) jihad.
  C) the hajj.
  D) Ramadan.
  E) the caliphate.

Question 3

The Battle of ________________ proved to the French that the American colonies could win a war for Independence against the British.
 
  A) Valley Forge
  B) Saratoga
  C) Cowpens
  D) Bunker Hill
  E) Quebec

Question 4

The successors to Muhammad's leadership of the Muslims were known as
 
  A) Bedouins.
  B) caliphs.
  C) sultans.
  D) popes.
  E) prophets.

Question 5

The League of Armed Neutrality was entered into by
 
  A) native groups who wanted to stay out of the American Revolutionary War.
  B) former slaves who wanted to fight as mercenaries.
  C) colonists who wanted to avoid taking a side in the American Revolutionary War.
  D) neutral European nations that wanted their ships to travel and trade freely.
  E) merchants in the British Caribbean who did not want to get caught in the violence of the American Revolutionary War.



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bblaney

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Answer 1

E

Answer 2

A

Answer 3

B

Answer 4

B

Answer 5

D




Collmarie

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


recede

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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