The key to success as a tobacco planter was __________.

a. the size of the labor force
b. social standing
c. proximity to the coast
d. proximity to a major river


a. the size of the labor force

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By the end of the Second World War, the United States was producing 40 percent of the world's weaponry. How was this accomplished?

A. The weapons industry relied on robotics. B. Workers in defense plants were given monetary bonuses when they exceeded production quotas. C. The assembly-line process of mass production was used in many defense-related industries. D. Military personnel were used to increase the work force and speed up production in defense-related industries.

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Ignatius of Loyola advocated

a. rigorous self-discipline and complete submission to the authority of the Catholic Church. b. a sympathetic acceptance of Protestantism. c. increased use of the Inquisition to promote morality. d. the abolishment of serfdom and other social reforms based on religious principles.

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A unique aspect of the Western Front was

a. that only swords were "legal," so no guns were used. b. the stalemate that ensued for three years along a three-hundred-mile-long line of armies from Switzerland to the North Sea. c. that women made up a small percentage of the German fighting force. d. that there was very little loss of life. e. the German use of "blitzkrieg" on the battlefield.

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Muslims believe that who was the first prophet of God?

a. Abraham b. Moses c. Adam d. Muhammad e. Jesus

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