The power of the __________ grew in Britain in the early eighteenth century

A) nobles
B) peasants
C) king
D) prime ministers


Answer: D

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The most important structural change in the economy during the 1920s was:

a. most people relied heavily on credit for purchases, because their incomes had declined b. a majority of farmers saw their incomes double over what they earned before World War I c. many people had discretionary income available to spend on various goods and services d. consumers bought only durable goods, because they knew good times would not last

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As Prime Minister of Britain, William Pitt the Younger:

A. embraced political reform. B. supported the French Revolution. C. suppressed popular movements. D. suppressed reform. E. suppressed reform AND popular movements.

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The event that showcased for the public the gender issues that Title IX sought to resolve was

a. the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. b. the domestic violence related to the Superbowl. c. the banning of women from major league sports. d. the tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. e. all of these choices.

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Which everyday activities do the Rig Vedas touch on?

a. hunting and fishing b. gambling and hunting c. sex and gambling d. marrying and wrestling e. fighting and working

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