The 1920s fundamentalist movement was strongest __________

A) in the South and Midwest
B) among recent immigrants
C) in large East Coast cities
D) among those who embraced modern science


Answer: A

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The United States responded to Gamal Abdul Nasser's declaration of neutrality in the Cold War by _________________.

A. threatening to use American warships to close the Suez Canal B. going back on its promise to finance the Aswan Dam project C. cutting off all foreign aid to Nasser's government D. threatening to use "disinformation" to destabilize the Nasser government

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During the Civil War, black soldiers:

a. did nothing to dispel racial prejudice with their performance. b. were mostly northern-born free blacks. c. performed the same duties as white soldiers from the outset, but at lower pay. d. helped inspire Republicans to believe that emancipation also demanded equal rights before the law. e. were allowed into the Union army only in the last year of the war.

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The long-term significance of the Declaration of Independence lies in its

a. charge that Parliament used excessive force in the colonies. b. statements of principle. c. charge that the king was responsible for slavery in the colonies. d. commitment to strong central government.

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Columbus succeeded in reaching the Americas in part because

A. he convinced the Spanish monarchs to underwrite a fleet of the largest vessels of that day. B. the Spanish Reconquista had failed, and Spain needed a different enterprise. C. he grossly underestimated the distance from Europe to the Indies. D. he was one of the few Europeans who believed the world was round.

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