The longest railroad in Russia was the Trans-Siberian, which linked western Russia with
A) the Pacific coast.
B) the Black Sea.
C) Scandinavia.
D) Berlin and Paris.
E) the Mediterranean.
A
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The iconoclastic controversy, responsible for separating Eastern and Western branches of the Christian church, involved
A) differing perceptions of the nature of Jesus. B) the destruction of images of sacred personages as idols. C) friction over the kind of bread to use during religious ceremonies. D) the method of selecting the head of the church. E) the role of the pope.
What was especially advantageous about the location that became Ottoman Empire?
a. It was positioned at the crossroads of important trade routes. b. The mountainous terrain made invasion difficult. c. Mineral resources were abundant. d. The land was especially fertile and easily supported crops.
Unlike the rivers in Mesopotamia, the Nile River
A) never rises or falls, but flows steadily year-round. B) frequently goes dry, leaving the land barren. C) is subject to violent, unpredictable floods. D) floods predictably at the same time every year. E) was a dry shell for ten months of the year.
The new consumer economy appealed to women as consumers and hired women as sales clerks
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.