What was the purpose of the National Resources Planning Board?

A) It facilitated the federal government's programs to protect national forests.
B) It facilitated state and regional management of water, soil, timber, and minerals.
C) It facilitated the storage of supplies in case there was a world war.
D) It facilitated local construction of vital railways and roads.
E) It facilitated the development of federal, state, and local mining controls.


B

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In America, the French Revolution was generally praised by

A. Indians and slaves. B. Federalists. C. Federalists and Republicans. D. Republicans. E. no one.

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Religious symbols found in Harappan archeological evidence indicate:

a. That the “swastika” only appeared in Buddhist-influenced cultures. b. A clearly-delineated cosmological system among them. c. That they may have believed in a life after death. d. That there was a renegade fertility cult outside the scope of the official religion.

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Which places saw the greatest increase in immigrants during this period?

a) easily accessible port towns like Naples, Marseilles, and Barcelona b) well-fortified towns like Paris, London, and Madrid Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives. c) small towns growing with the economy like Edinburgh, Sheffield, and Orange Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives. d) Most Europeans moving long distances in this period were going to the New World. Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.

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