Under ________, exports were totally prohibited and only foreign vessels were allowed to import goods to America

A) the Non-Intercourse Act
B) the Embargo Act
C) Macon's Bill Number Two
D) the Berlin and Milan Decrees


B

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Einhard's biography of Charlemagne is best understood as

A) an unconvincing attempt to portray Charlemagne as a Roman emperor. B) wildly exaggerated with little basis in fact. C) a rebirth of serious historical writing during a true intellectual renaissance. D) an attempt to have Charlemagne declared a Christian saint. E) evidence of the continuity of Roman culture into Charlemagne's time.

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The discoveries made at Norte Chico are important because they have led scholars to

A. believe that complex civilizations began in the Americas earlier than in the Indus valley and ancient Egypt. B. believe that complex civilizations began in the Americas before they began in Afroeurasia. C. revise theories about the types of farming implements used by early Americans. D. believe that farming began in the Americas before it did in Afroeurasia.

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All of the following are true of Sherman Adams except that

a. he carefully screened people who wished to see the president. b. he decided which documents President Eisenhower should see. c. President Eisenhower was suspicious of his power. d. he was forced to resign because of a scandal. e. none of these choices.

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