During the period between World War I and World War II Great Britain: was in debt. lost many of its markets. experienced a general strike All of the choices are correct.
Question 23 of 27 Whom did the Loyalists support during the American Revolution? A. King George III B. The Continental Army C. The Sons of Liberty D. George Washington
How was Piye different from other pharaohs? He was from Kush he believed in 1 god He had 100 wives He built the first pyramid of Giza
9. Which of the following are affected by time period, prior events and attitude? historical organization historical content historical dating historical imaging
Who was the commanding officer of the 6888th Battalion? Sergeant Mary Johnson Major Charity Adams Captain Sarah Brown Lieutenant Dorothy Smith
Which term best describes Mikhail Gorbachev as the leader of the Soviet Union? reformer hard-liner isolationist
6. Who was the famous ruler of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca and generosity with gold? A. Sundiata Keita B. Askia Muhammad C. Mansa Musa D. Sunni Ali
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition Match each item with the correct statement. powerful group of Native Americans square
Women were guaranteed the right to vote: Through the Emancipation Proclamation 50 years before discrimination based on race was prohibited At the same time discrimination based on race was prohibited 50 years after discrimination based on race was prohibited
Wergild developed as a __ a. barter system b. method for the king to bring his subjects directly under his rule c. method of treating private wrongs as public crimes d. system of compensation for private wrongs committed against another
Multiple Choice Question What was the most famous structure in England built during the Neolithic Period? Oracle of Delphi Parthenon Colosseum Stonehenge
Initially, who was eligible to receive Social Security benefits? spouses of retired workers retired workers former workers who are disabled children of deceased workers All of the above
2. Which state became the final battleground for making the Nineteenth Amendment the law of the land?
Karl Marx wrote The Communist Manifesto as An attack on democracy A call to improve market economies An anti-tax revolt A criticism of the Industrial Revolution and Capitalism
1. Identify Main Ideas How did trade play a role in Britain's becoming a global power? 2. Identify Cause and Effect Why did North America's geography make it difficult for the British to win the war? 3. Check Understanding Why did colonists wait to declare independence from Britain? 4. Hypothesize Why do you think many countries over time have emulated the principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution? 5. Describe In what way does the Bill of Rights put the ideas of the Enlightenment into practice?
How was anti-Japanese sentiment on the West Coast expressed during the early 20th century? Internment of Japanese Americans Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act Passage of the Emergency Quota Act Creation of the Gentlemen's Agreement
Which views were argued by either Alexander Hamilton or Thomas Jefferson while debating the establishment of a national bank? Select TWO correct answers. Alexander Hamilton: A national bank would help maintain public credit. Thomas Jefferson:Holding public funds and paying government debts requires a national bank. Alexander Hamilton: The Constitution does not give the government the power to set up a national bank. Thomas Jefferson: A national bank would favor manufacturing at the expense of agriculture. Alexander Hamilton: A national bank would not favor northern landowners but would benefit southern cities.
Which statement explains how demand for cotton as a cash crop MOST affected the Southern United States? A It contributed to the growth of slavery. B It reduced the need for factories. C It contributed to the growth of railroads. D It reduced the need for large farms.
1) Where was the Empire of Ghana located? Southern Africa Eastern Europe Western Africa South America Middle East
The Axis Powers in World War II included all of the following EXCEPT Germany Italy Japan Poland