The French resistance movement was led by ______________.

A. François Mitterand
B. Charles de Gaulle
C. Henri Pétain
D. Maurice Deschamps
E. Paul Reynaud


Answer: B

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A. The boll weevil seriously harmed the cotton crop in most of these years, costing farmers millions of dollars. B. Industrial production easily surpassed agricultural production in total value by 1914. C. Most farmers abandoned cotton cultivation because of low prices and switched to other crops like rice and wheat. D. Most farm operators were subsistence farmers who avoided commercial agriculture.

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The Progressives were

a. all members of the Republican Party. b. isolationists in foreign policy. c. mostly Protestant middle-class idealists and reformers. d. mostly laissez-faire politicians and conservative businessmen. e. mostly farmers.

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Based on the information presented in the map, "Non-English Settlements in Eighteenth-Century British North America," which ethnic group was most likely to settle on the frontier?

A. the Scots-Irish B. the Germans C. the Dutch D. the Irish

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