In most cattle and mining towns, prostitution was __________

A) not only legal, but also encouraged
B) almost nonexistent
C) illegal, but the laws were rarely enforced
D) legal, but strictly regulated


Answer: C

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Jansenists were seen as problematic because of their belief that

a. there was no such thing as divine right. b. that the Pope was the highest authority in the world. c. Louis XIV must actively and forcefully spread Catholicism in French colonies. d. human sinfulness was similar to Calvinist interpretation. e. France must allow religious toleration to improve the state.

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Stalin's idea of Soviet progress was through

a. revolutions in advanced nations that would produce a global revolution. b. allowing some space for capitalism and foreign investment. c. top-down governmental control of every aspect of economic, political, and social life. d. the consolidation and transition of power to important governmental departments. e. lifting all restrictions on private enterprise.

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Booker T. Washington’s tepid response to the Brownsville Incident exacerbated tensions between him and __________

A) W. E. B. Du Bois B) George White C) Theodore Roosevelt D) Mary Church Terrell

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