What is an empire?

a. a coalition of city-states banding together for protection
b. a state controlling other societies through conquest or domination
c. a city-state attracting greater trade revenue than its neighbors
d. the largest kingdom in a region of many states
e. a state with the largest population and strongest military


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The Committee of Vigilance in San Francisco eventually led to

a. the passage of a California law that outlawed vigilantism. b. the outbreak of violence between vigilantes and supporters of the elected city government. c. the spread of vigilantism to the mining districts, where American men were encouraged to attack Indians. d. the vigilantes' creation of their own political party that dominated city politics and institutionalized government by merchants and businessmen.

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Which was not one of the aims of the League of Nations?

a. Protection of human rights b. Regulating arms trafficking c. Preventing the spread of communism d. Maintaining fair labor practices e. Ensuring fair treatment of displaced persons from the war

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Which of the following was considered a tool of empires?

a. Steamships. b. European commanders and officials on the ground. c. All of the answers are correct. d. Railroads. e. Steam-powered boats.

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What other type of community was found in the manor?

A) Religious B) Foreigners C) Town D) All of these E) None of these

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