Between 1870 and 1914, __________ replaced Great Britain as the industrial leader of Europe.

A. Italy
B. Spain
C. Germany
D. France
E. Austria


Answer: C

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A) pushed the British south into Delaware B) enabled the Americans to control New York C) turned the tide in favor of the Americans D) gave the Americans small victories that helped morale

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What belief or accomplishment is NOT attributed to Alexander the Great?

a. He attempted to emulate Achilles, the hero of the Iliad. b. He believed he was descended from the god Heracles. c. He sparked an era that led to the spread of Greek culture to the Middle East. d. He inspired the Romans with his vision of empire e. He restores freedom to Greece.

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Napoleon Bonaparte decided to end the Quasi-War because

a. he realized American naval power was growing too strong for him to control. b. he needed to focus on the war in Europe. c. he hoped to get American support for putting down the rebellion in Santo Domingo. d. the Americans offered a financial settlement.

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The Erie Canal linked the Great Lakes with

a. Buffalo. b. the St. Lawrence River. c. New York City. d. The Cumberland Road.

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