Vital improvements in railroading in the late nineteenth century included
a. standard gauge of track width.
b. air brakes.
c. steel rails.
d. Pullman cars.
e. the block signal.
a, b, c, d, e
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The earliest recorded monastic community in the Christian tradition began in
a. Italy. b. Spain. c. Egypt. d. France.
What British act served to strain British relations with the United States?
a. The British established an embargo on trade with the United States. b. The British said they would accept goods made in France, but not the United States. c. The British persisted in smuggling contraband into the United States. d. The British impressed 8,000 sailors from American ships.
How does Catch 22 break the rules of storytelling?
A) It mixes fantasy and fact in the biography of a Benedictine monastery. B) It was a "deconstruction" of the United States Air Force and their Section 8 discharge requirements, which were not to be revealed for entertainment purposes. C) The book has not plot. D) It did not follow the rule that fictional events should follow the pattern of real life. E) The book has no central character on which the story is based.
What is the oldest primary source of length in the historical record?
A) ?The Bible B) ?The Koran C) ?The Lotus Flower D) ?The Tibetan Book of the Dead E) ?The Code of Hammurabi