The Mongols succeeded the Ming as the rulers of China

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Which of the following is not true of the Arabs during and after World War I?

a. They were angered by the Sykes-Picot Treaty between Britain and France that divided much of the Middle East between them b. They helped the British fight against the Ottomans in the Palestine Front c. The Arab Revolt began in 1916 and was led by the Sharif of Mecca d. They embraced the Balfour Declaration because it helped ensure an independent Arab State e. They did not get the independent state after the war that was promised in the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence

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The "conflict of the orders" was

A) the war that followed the overthrow of the king. B) a prolonged struggle between the patricians and plebeians. C) a revolt of Roman allies. D) a serious slave rebellion. E) an attempt by non land owning farmers to acquire political power.

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How did Shays’s Rebellion help advance Madison’s plans for reform?

A) Farmers throughout the United States began supporting Madison as a way of guaranteeing their rights. B) Wealthy plantation owners feared slave rebellions on their own lands and wanted a strong government to protect their interests. C) Madison was instrumental in calming the farmers and ending the rebellion, so people began to trust him. D) Even Northerners were alarmed to see that African Americans could wield such power, and looked to Madison to establish a government to protect whites. E) People throughout the United States realized that law and order were breaking down.

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The great railroad strike of 1877 was put down by both state militias and federal troops

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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