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Contain Government forces have failed to contain the rebellion.
a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The historical events mentioned range from American colonial history to wider international contexts. Due to the lack of provided answers to the exercises, the true or false nature of the statements cannot be confirmed here, but they nonetheless represent important aspects of historical study and interpretation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to various historical events and the impact governmental actions had on them. From the exercises given, it's clear that each statement is a matter for historical analysis, potentially related to the course of American and world history. The answers to the true/false questions are not provided here, so I cannot confirm any of them as true or false. Historical interpretation often requires careful consideration of the sources and the context surrounding an event.

For example, Thomas Jefferson's use of economic pressure against Britain and France was contentious and its success is a topic of debate among historians. Similarly, the Conciliatory Proposition and its acceptance by the American colonists, the legitimacy of the Glorious Revolution according to John Locke, the goals of the Southern redeemers, the position of the Iroquois Confederacy during the Revolutionary War, and the role of the Spanish in the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, have nuanced interpretations.

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