__________ was the center of African American art, music, and literature in the 1920s.

a. St. Louis
b. New Orleans
c. Harlem
d. Chicago


c. Harlem

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The protestant leader who agreed to reconvert to Catholicism to become the King of France was

a. Henry VIII. b. Henry V. c. Henry IV. d. John I. e. Edward IV.

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The original founder of Mormonism, in the state of ________, was Joseph Smith.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Western presence in Africa left a legacy that

a. was entirely negative. b. disappeared immediately when the colonial powers withdrew. c. was overwhelmingly positive in its impact. d. mixed, with both positive and negative results. e. was highly destructive.

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The Truman Doctrine said that

a. the United States would only aid the governments of Western Europe against Communist insurgencies. b. the Soviet Union must abandon control of the governments of Eastern Europe. c. the United States would support free peoples resisting Communist aggression. d. America would use atomic weapons against the spread of Soviet communism. e. the Cold War was becoming a Hot War.

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