What was the end result of the Easter Rebellion and the Irish revolt of 1919-1920?

a. Protestant Ireland became independent.
b. Catholic Ireland became independent.
c. Both Catholic and Protestant Irelands divided their territories similar to the situation on Cyprus.
d. Southern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland created a Gaelic League.
e. Both areas became independent states following World War One.


b

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Why didn't Great Britain support the rest of the European continent in their Latin American policies?

a. Great Britain realized that independent Latin American countries offered better economic opportunities for British products. b. Great Britain didn't want to lose its colonies in Africa, so it opposed any independent colonies in Latin America. c. Great Britain hoped to re-colonize most of the Latin American nations once the Spanish and Portuguese were kicked out. d. Great Britain had learned from the Revolutionary War with the United States that colonial wars were expensive and impossible to win. e. Great Britain had observed the economic and political successes of the United States and respected Latin American nations' rights to the same.

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The Works Progress Administration of 1935

A. was under the direction of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins. B. provided mostly "make-work" jobs to the unemployed. C. gave federal relief money to those deemed "unemployable." D. displayed very little flexibility or imagination. E. was much larger than previous programs of its kind.

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Modern southern Vietnam was original the territory of what people?

a. Vietnamese b. Malaysian c. Cham d. Khmer

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Socrates would agree with which of the following statements?

a. "No greater good can happen to a man than to discuss human excellence every day." b. "As long as I have breath and strength I will not give up philosophy" c. "The unexamined life is not worth living." d. "My mission was to be a gadfly to stir Athenians from their complacency and prompt them to reflect critically about their lives." e. all of the above

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