In World War I, "no man's land" was the

A) battle line in eastern Europe and the Balkans.
B) deadly territory between opposing trenches.
C) killing field around Verdun.
D) German route of invasion through Belgium.
E) peninsula of Gallipoli.


Answer: B) deadly territory between opposing trenches.

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A. Calvinists B. Anabaptists C. Anglicans D. Episcopalians E. Zwinglians

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When elected to the presidency in 1928, Herbert Hoover

a. was militantly antiunion and against big government. b. brought little administrative talent or experience to the job. c. understood that his major challenge was to find a solution to the Great Depression. d. combined small-town values with wide experience in modern corporate America. e. had been a successful governor of California.

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The new Constitution made no reference to political parties.

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

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Benjamin Brawley’s book The Negro Genius asserted that the new wave of African American creativity and achievement was __________

A) inherently African with little other influence B) a fusion of European and African traditions C) uniquely American in character D) a product of Caribbean culture

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