A.one-third B.two-thirds C.three-fifths D.four-fifths
A.impartial neutrality B.partial neutrality C.firm support of the Allies D.Pro-Ally partial neutrality
A.1601 B.1603 C.1615 D.1625
A.stop bank failures B.prevent radical actions in the United States C.prevent the further worsening of the economic situation and lessen the personal sufferings of the people D.prevent further worsening of the unstable political situation
A.the Black Death B.the Great Fire C.the Civil War D.the Great Plague
A.the Eastern Plain B.the Highland C.the Central Lowlands D.the Southern Uplands
A.English B.Celtic C.Norman D.French
A.Ontario and Quebec B.Manitoba and British Columbia C.Alberta and Saskatchewan D.Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island
A.working class B.elderly C.educated D.better-off
A.Cardiff B.Edinburgh C.Glasgow D.Manchester