Washington, DC's poorest neighborhoods suffered from all of these maladies EXCEPT:

A) malnutrition.
B) violence.
C) clean drinking water.
D) alcoholism.


Answer: C

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In late nineteenth-century cities,

A) immigrants quickly abandoned their traditions for American customs. B) middle-class professionals lived alongside poor laborers. C) ethnic groups tended to live together in their own communities. D) the most successful immigrants were those who left their communities. E) people from different ethnic groups almost never encountered each other.

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The Kingdom of Ghana

A. remained poor, in spite of large lead deposits, because of a series of spendthrift rulers. B. exported gold, leather goods, slaves, and ostrich feathers. C. was the first African state to develop large-scale fish farming. D. had a merchant class but refused to trade with Berbers from the north. E. accepted the tenets of Buddhism.

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Shah Jahan’s rule was marred by

A. growing sectarian violence. B. a Mongol invasion. C. his failure to deal with domestic problems. D. a failed effort to improve living conditions in rural areas. E. his rejection of all of Akbar’s policies.

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Who had the stronger arguments, critics or supporters of imperialism, and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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