Which of the following statements is true of two all-male military colleges in the 1990s?

A. They required women to pass more rigorous tests of neatness and respect than the men.
B. They denied admission to women.
C. They required women to go through more rigorous training than the men.
D. All of these answers are correct.


Answer: B

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a. predicted the Terror two years before it occurred. b. observed that the French had come to hate their heritage and this led to them to the folly of the Revolution. c. stated that "when ancient opinions and rules of life are taken away, the loss cannot possibly be estimated." d. claimed that fanaticism armed with abstract ideas divorced from historical experience leads to the evil of revolution. e. all of the above

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Define the role of the British in the conduct of American diplomacy in the 1830s and 1840s. Cite some specific incidents where concern over British intentions or actions provoked American action

What will be an ideal response?

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Why was it dangerous for Europeans to eat corn as a substitute for wheat without preparing it in the Native American way?

a) They could develop a vitamin deficiency disease called pellagra. b) They could end up with severe cavities in their teeth. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange. c) They would be malnourished since wheat has more calories than corn. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange. d) They would contract Type 2 diabetes since corn is so high in sugars. Consider This: The Native Americans soaked corn in alkali water and added vegetables and beans to the meal. See 4.3: The Columbian Exchange.

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