During World War I, the heaviest burden of tax increases fell on the ________ through higher taxes on ________

A) corporations; property B) working class; consumption
C) wealthy; incomes D) middle class; sales


C

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Which of the following is true about the colonization of the Atlantic islands by the Portuguese?

A) The colonized the Canary and Madeira Islands. B) ?They initiated a process of conquest and exploitation that would be repeated in the New World. C) They established a brutal plantation system that relied on slave labor. D) Slaves were taken from among the native population as well as from Africa. E) ?All of these are correct.

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Which of the following was one of the terms of the Paris Peace Accords that ended American participation in the war in Vietnam? a. North Vietnam was to withdraw its troops immediately from South Vietnam and disband the Vietcong. b. The United States promised to withdraw all of its remaining troops from Vietnam within sixty days. c. The North Vietnamese agreed to recognize the independence of

South Vietnam and the permanent divisionof Vietnam into two nations. d. North and South Vietnam would be reunited by merging the northern and southern governments into one.

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Who were the dhimmi, and why were they considered to be protected citizens?

a. They were Christians who were to be protected because they were "people of the book" or Bible. b. They were nonbelievers who were to be protected because Islam was committed to protect all peoples. c. They were Hebrews who were to be protected because Muhammad recognized their book, the Hebrew Bible. d. They were Egyptian women who were to be protected because Muhammad recognized the New Testament, the holy book of the Egyptian Christians. e. They were all Christians and Hebrews who were to be protected because their holy books were recognized by Muhammad.

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A(n) ______ is a quantitative technique for analyzing the aggregate results from a set of individual studies.

A. literature review B. meta-analysis C. archival analysis D. regression

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