The World War I poet who considered Horace's line "sweet and fitting it is to die for one's country" to be an "old Lie" was
A. Joseph Caillaux.
B. Siegfried Sassoon.
C. Cecil Rhodes.
D. Wilfred Owen.
E. Robert Graves.
Answer: D
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The emperor of the Dual Monarchy was
A) Wilhelm II. B) Maria Theresa. C) Franz Joseph. D) Alexander II. E) Ludwig IV.
? President Wilson's position at the Paris Peace Conference was weakened by
A. his refusal to attend the conference personally. B. Republican party victories in the 1918 midterm elections. C. his lack of popular support among people outside the United States. D. his failure to appoint a leading Senate Republican to the conference delegation. E. his paralyzing stroke.
Which of the following served the same purpose as the Elkins Act?
A) Hepburn Act B) Sherman Antitrust Act C) Hull House D) Atlanta compromise
Our Nig; or, Sketches for the Life of a Free Black was written in 1859 by ________
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