The global network was a conduit not only for foods, drugs, products, labor and capital but also for ___ most of which ended up in Europe

a. information
b. morals
c. values
d. principles


Ans: a. information

History

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The British feminist ________, along with her daughters, organized the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

History

During the 1950s, books such as The Crack in the Picture Window and The Lonely Crowd

a. praised rock 'n' roll as the music of a revolutionary generation. b. commented on the loss of individuality in middle-class consumer society. c. were shallow, juvenile writings that had virtually no long-term significance. d. chastised American teenagers for their political complacency and hedonistic lifestyle.

History

As the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu was about to fall to Ho Chi Minh's communist forces in 1954, President Eisenhower

a. agreed to send small military units to aid the French. b. relied on the advice of Vice President Nixon and Secretary of State Dulles. c. sought a compromise settlement at Geneva. d. refused to permit any American military involvement. e. threatened nuclear attack on the Vietnamese communists.

History

The British experience at Lexington and Concord foreshadowed this problem the British faced throughout the American Revolution

A) a lack of readily available supplies B) fighting in the midst of an armed population C) Indian participation on the colonial side D) lack of knowledge of the countryside

History