What was the Cold War?

A) an armed conflict between the United States and the USSR that lasted from 1946-1991 and
included occupation of several European countries by the United States
B) armed warfare between Eastern Europe and Western Europe from 1968 -1973
C) armed warfare between Eastern Europe and Western Europe that lasted from 1986-1991
D) the nickname given to efforts by the cold, northern countries of Europe to resolve their
energy crisis in the 1990s to avoid deaths caused by hypothermia
E) an ideological struggle between the United States and the former Soviet Union that lasted
from 1946-1991, and included Soviet occupation of several European countries


E) an ideological struggle between the United States and the former Soviet Union that lasted
from 1946-1991, and included Soviet occupation of several European countries

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A. 20 m/s. B. 30 m/s. C. 10 m/s. D. depends on its initial speed

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The length of an American football field is 100. yards. Which of the following most nearly approximates the length of this run in meters? [1 meter is slightly longer than 39 inches]

A) 9.14 m B) 10.9 m C) 91.4 m D) 109 m

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Long before the Columbian exchange, Italy was known for its tomatoes, Ireland for its potatoes, and Thailand for its peppers

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Between 1960 and 2010, atmospheric greenhouse CO2 has increased by



A) 400 ppm.
B) 320 ppm.
C) 80 ppm.

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