What country, with 20 million dead, suffered the greatest loss of life in World War II?

A) Russia
B) Germany
C) France
D) Japan
E) Britain


Answer: A

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Though they would have a long-term impact, Wycliffe's ideas were rejected in the fourteenth century mainly because

a. Wycliffe's charisma and confident leadership aroused distrust. b. Wycliffe's arguments were too academic to have an impact on average people. c. Wycliffe was not able to attract significant support from the English nobility. d. the church placed an interdict on England until his ideas were suppressed. e. the Peasant Revolt of 1381 had adopted many of his demands before it was defeated.

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Life on the frontier was

a. fairly comfortable for women but not for men. b. downright grim for most pioneer families. c. more highly cultured than often realized. d. a place where lone heroes battled Indians and outlaws. e. based on tight-knit communities.

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Two constitutional amendments adopted in part because of wartime influences were the Eighteenth, which dealt with ____, and the Nineteenth, whose subject was ____

a. prohibition; an income tax b. direct election of senators; woman suffrage c. prohibition; woman suffrage d. an income tax; direct election of senators e. women suffrage; prohibition

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Alexis de Tocqueville, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglas, and Sarah Grimke all shared an opposition to what?

a. women's suffrage b. slavery c. industrialization d. protectionism e. war

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