What was the world's reaction to the United States' refusal to sign on to the Kyoto protocol?

a. Sympathy
b. Indifference
c. Anger
d. Relief


Answer: c. Anger

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The Bakke and Hopwood decisions reflect the Supreme Court’s different positions on __________.

a) affirmative action b) gay marriage Consider This: The decisions reflect the controversial nature of the use of laws or regulations to achieve racial, ethnic, gender, or other measures of diversity. See 32.5.2: New Challenges and Old. c) abortion Consider This: The decisions reflect the controversial nature of the use of laws or regulations to achieve racial, ethnic, gender, or other measures of diversity. See 32.5.2: New Challenges and Old. d) weapons of mass destruction Consider This: The decisions reflect the controversial nature of the use of laws or regulations to achieve racial, ethnic, gender, or other measures of diversity. See 32.5.2: New Challenges and Old.

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How was eighteenth-century colonial settlement affected by the Native American populations?

A) Resistance from various Native American tribes restricted the growth of European settlements. B) Native Americans encouraged English settlement as a way of protecting themselves from the French and Spanish. C) Native Americans negotiated treaties that contained European settlers to a 100-mile-wide strip along the Atlantic coast. D) Through the depopulation and dislocation of Native Americans, European colonial settlements were able to expand rapidly. E) Most Native American tribes were forced to relocate to Northern Canada.

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Congress refused to seat delegates from southern states in 1865 because

a. the states had not ratified the Thirteenth Amendment. b. all were former Confederate officials. c. northerners refused to allow representation to the South until Union troops were no longer needed in the region. d. Republicans did not believe the new southern state governments were committed to protecting the freed people.

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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 400s C.E., relations between the Byzantine Empire and the Catholic Christian regions of Europe were generally __________.

A. fraught with conflict and rivalry B. tense until the Crusades created a united front C. peaceful thanks to a shared Christian faith D. focused on issues of trade and finance

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