In order to more efficiently wage World War I, most participating governments followed policies of laissez-faire, and relied upon volunteer armies and on private enterprise initiative in mobilizing for war and fighting the conflict

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


False

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The amount of the world's energy supplied by oil at the end of the twentieth century amounted to about

a. 40 percent. b. 50 percent. c. 65 percent. d. 70 percent.

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The Soviet Union's capture of an American U-2 spy plane

A. proved to be false Soviet propaganda. B. compelled President Dwight Eisenhower to apologize for invading Soviet airspace. C. led Soviet Premier Khrushchev to withdraw his invitation to Eisenhower to visit Moscow. D. resulted in a UN proclamation that criticized the United States. E. occurred at the close of an important summit conference in Paris.

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Which two acts provided for trying accused offenders in admiralty courts where they would be assumed to be guilty unless proven innocent?

a. Townshend and Stamp b. Sugar and Stamp c. Stamp and Quartering d. Declaratory and Stamp e. Quartering and Sugar

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Cotton cloth was valued by European consumers in the eighteenth century because it

A) was rare and considered a luxury. B) was comfortable and convenient. C) was a British product and so considered patriotic. D) lasted longer than wool. E) All these answers are correct.

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