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[简答题](46) A long-held view of the history of the English colonies that became the United States has been that England’ s policy toward these colonies before 1763 was dictated by commercial interests and that a change to a more imperial policy, dominated by expansionist militarist objectives, generated the tensions that ultimately led to the American Revolution. In a recent study, Stephen Saunders Webb has resented a formidable challenge to this view. According to Webb, England already had a military imperial policy for more than a century before the American Revolution. He sees Charles Ⅱ, the English monarch between 1660 and 1685, as the proper successor of the Tudor monarchs of the sixteenth century and of Oliver Cromwell, all of whom were bent on extending centralized executive power over England’ s possessions through the use of what Webb calls "garrison government." Garrison government allowed the colonists a legislative assembly, but real authority, in Webb’ s view, belonged to
[填空题]Many Irish people thought a simple view of history was ______ in Northern Ireland.
[单项选择]According to Anderson’s view of colonial history, which of the following was true of the Mughal Empire’s collapse mentioned in lines 22-23
Ⅰ. It paralleled and foreshadowed the subsequent collapse of the British empire several centuries later.
Ⅱ. It was a significant factor in increasing the level of British political involvement in India.
Ⅲ. It helped create the post of diwani, equivalent to tax-farmer, on the Indian subcontinent.
A. Ⅰ only
B. Ⅱ only
C. Ⅰ and Ⅱ only
D. Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
E. Ⅰ,Ⅱ, and Ⅲ
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A long-held view of the history of the English colonies that became the United States has been that England’s policy toward these colonies before 1763 was dictated by commercial interests and that a change to a more imperial policy generated the tensions that ultimately led to the American Revolution. In a recent study, Stephen Saunders Webb has resented a formidable challenge to this view. According to Webb, England already had a military imperial policy for more than a century before the American Revolution. He sees Charles Ⅱ, the English monarch between 1660 and 1685, as the proper successor of the Tudor monarchs of the sixteenth century and of Oliver Cromwell, all of whom were bent on extending centralized executive power over England’s possessions through the use of what Webb calls "garrison government. " Garrison government allowed the colonists a legislative assembly, but real authority, in Webb’s view, belonged to the colonial governor,
[单项选择]The representatives of the Enlightenment in English literature were the following writers EXCEPT
A. Joseph Addison.
B. Richard Steele.
C. William Blake.
D. Alexander Pope.