Who became the main trading gateways between Europe and the rest of the world by the seventeenth century?
A) Italy, England, and Portugal
B) England, France, and Portugal
C) England, France, and Holland
D) Italy, Portugal, and France
E) Holland, Portugal, and France
C
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How did the cultural and intellectual trends of the post-World War I years reflect the crises of the time as well as the lingering effects of the war?
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Which of the following statements does NOT correctly describe Russian literature and their writers of the time?
a. Writers came primarily from the Russian educated intelligentsia. b. Russian writers were considered provincial and narrow in their experiences and travel. c. Most writers still possessed a Russian Soul. d. Many writers aspired to Pan Slavism. e. Many hoped to achieve a Russian culture and nation that was superior to the West.
The abolitionist newspaper edited by William Lloyd Garrison was The North Star
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of these were not reasons for PerĂ³n's overthrow?
A) His alienation of industrialists by refusing to lower workers' wages. B) The death of Evita. C) His attack on the Catholic church. D) His uncooperative attitude toward the United States' effort in the Korean war.