The First World consisted of
a. Western Europe
b. North America
c. Australia-New Zealand
d. Japan
e. All of the above
Ans: e
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One legacy of the Sumerian mathematical system can be found in
a. our mathematical system based on the number 60 b. a base ten mathematical system c. the division of hours into 60 minutes d. the number of planets recognized as belonging to the solar system e. the first calculus
In the minds of most Americans of European descent in the early nineteenth century, the West
a. was an uninhabitable wilderness. b. represented a place where they could own land and achieve economic independence. c. consisted of a hodge-podge of cultures that could never be assimilated into the nation. d. was a peaceful and idyllic area.
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a. were consciously appealing to northern Whigs. b. were seeking to take the slavery issue out of the presidential campaign. c. realized their stand would not be very popular in the South. d. implied that Texas had once been part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase. e. neglected to say anything about the status of Oregon.