By the end of the nineteenth century, most Jews in Western Europe ________

A. considered anti-Semitism a minor and temporary problem
B. seldom experienced any form of anti-Semitism
C. believed anti-Semitism was increasing and becoming a serious problem
D. believed liberal reforms were encouraging anti-Semitism


Answer: A

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The Supreme Court decisions in Gibbons v. Ogden and Dartmouth College v. Woodward __________.

A. asserted the broad power of the federal government over interstate commerce B. questioned the constitutionality of federal law limits to the expansion of slavery C. strengthened the power of state governments in commercial matters D. denied the states the right to tax branches of the Second Bank of the United States

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Women had more power in elite Roman households than their Greek counterparts. They raised the children, ________

A. and dominated their husbands B. cooked meals, and were allowed to speak when spoken to C. kept accounts, and supervised the slaves D. and built the family home

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Napoleon invited Pope ___________ to take part in his coronation

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

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From Virginia southward, English North American colonies

a. were very rich. b. raised only rice. c. were a refuge for the British poor. d. resembled those of Spanish Mesoamerica.

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