The rivalry between Britain and Russia __________.

A. did not prevent them from allying in World War I
B. blossomed into open war
C. led Russia to champion Indian independence
D. was supported by British Socialists seeking to destabilize the Russian monarchy


Answer: A

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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For the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century, investment capital came mostly from

A. investment banks. B. the savings of the firms. C. private investors. D. wealthy industrialists.

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By the late nineteenth century, ranching was changing as __________

a. ranchers were fencing off their lands b. experienced cowboys abandoned ranches in favor of factory jobs c. ranches were getting smaller d. ranchers switched to farming corn e. cattle shipped from Mexico became cheaper than American cattle

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Around 500 C.E., Japanese geography (shown in Map 9-1) can best be described as

a. a group of mountainous islands. b. a mountainous peninsula in the Pacific Ocean. c. an empire including Silla on the Korean peninsula. d. a unified empire controlled by Silla on the Korean peninsula.

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