When Iraqi insurgents mobilized to oppose the U.S. occupation in 2004:

A) American forces defeated the insurgency with little difficulty.
B) the insurgents were weakened by lack of Iraqi support.
C) U.S. forces faced their toughest fighting since Vietnam.
D) Donald Rumsfeld admitted the invasion had been a mistake.


Answer: C

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a. 110. b. 150. c. 130. d. 120.

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What does this map reveal about the patterns of support for and against the Constitution during the ratification process?

A) Federalist support was strongest in coastal areas while Anti-Federalist support was strongest in the backcountry of various states. B) Federalists had more support in states with larger populations than those with smaller ones. C) South Carolina was the only state in the South where the Federalists had complete support. D) Support for and against the Constitution was evenly divided in every state.

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With regard to trade in the first half of the sixteenth century, the Ming government

A. opened all of its ports to Afroeurasian merchants. B. enforced policies that restricted Chinese participation in international trade. C. diverted public resources from defense of land to maritime defense. D. openly sought trade relationships, especially with the Japanese.

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With help from Republicans in Congress, George W. Bush won passage of the largest tax cut in American history.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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