The Vikings who raided western Europe from the eighth to eleventh centuries came from __________
A) central Asia
B) Kievan Rus
C) Scandinavia
D) Novgorod
Answer: C) Scandinavia
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
After 1830, most people in the North
a. held that the Constitution sanctioned slavery. b. were generally indifferent toward slavery or its expansion. c. were alarmed by the radicalism of abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison. d. quickly rallied to the support of proponents of immediate abolition. e. did not have racist and discriminatory attitudes toward individual blacks in the North.
Timur the Lame conquered much of modern day
a. Iran. b. Egypt. c. Germany. d. Greece. e. China.
In the 1960s, the radical group known as "Weathermen"
A. were involved in college bombings that claimed several lives. B. expressed their ideas in a manifesto known as the Port Huron Statement. C. reflected the attitudes of a majority of college students at major universities. D. seized administration offices at Columbia University. E. targeted SDS meetings as sites of un-American activity.