What was the status of Egypt in the late 1800s?

a. an independent nation under a sultan
b. an autonomous part of the Ottoman Empire
c. under the direct authority of the Ottoman sultan
d. under British rule, though nominally independent.


an autonomous part of the Ottoman Empire (Egypt under the Muhammad Ali dynasty remained nominally an Ottoman province. It was granted the status of an autonomous vassal state or Khedivate in 1867, a legal status which was to remain in place until 1914 although the Ottomans had no power or presence.)

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A) Rotarians B) Whigs C) Levellers D) Masons E) Huguenots

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Which of the following is often credited with establishing ?the world?s first empire??

A) Thutmose III of Egypt B) Cyrus the Great of Persia C) Urukagina of Lagash D) Sargon I of Akkad E) Hammurabi of Chaldea

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A referendum, a tactic utilized by political progressives, allowed a proposed or already-in-effect law to go to a direct popular vote for approval or rejection

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Solidarity was

a. a labor union of Polish shipyard workers. b. supported by the Catholic Church in Poland. c. a union that caused the Polish government to impose martial law. d. a potent force with nationally recognized leaders. e. all of these.

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