__________ disappeared after the fall of the Mycenae until about 750 B.C.E.

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Under the Constitution of the United States, who has primary responsibility for the conduct of foreign affairs?

A. The president of the United States B. The Senate of the United States C. The secretary of state D. The Speaker of the House of Representatives

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What was the "rendezvous"?

A. It was an annual, multi-day gathering of American, Indian, Mexican, and mixed-race fur trappers from throughout the West. B. It was gathering in which all of the ethnic groups that lived in New Orleans competed for a story-telling prize. C. It was the geographic point after which wagon trains had to depend on Native American guides to lead them safely to their destination. D. After barn raisings in Midwestern farm communities, it was an opportunity for the participants to celebrate with story telling, dancing, and drinking.

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Which of the following highlights the irony of the Nobel Peace Prize?

A) It excludes people from the former colonies of Europe. B) It has been awarded to more military than civilian leaders. C) It is administered in a country that has waged the most wars. D) It is funded in part by profits made from the sale of armaments.

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The "fire-eaters" were

a. northerners who defended slavery as strongly as southern slaveholders. b. northerners who were morally opposed to slavery and refused to accept any compromises. c. southerners who fiercely defended slavery, opposed compromise, and threatened secession on occasion. d. non-slaveholding southerners who hated African Americans. e. Native Americans in California who tried to prevent white settlement and the drive toward statehood.

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