After the stock market crash, American investment in Europe

A) ?remained as it had before.
B) ?rose.
C) ?rose, then stabilized to the same levels as before the crash.
D) ?went down to zero.
E) ?None of these are correct.


D

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A) It was still just a plaything of the rich. B) It lost much of its potential market as people turned to the new forms of mass transit available. C) It was produced mostly for the overseas market since Americans could not afford the high-priced American models. D) It became common in most American socioeconomic groups, as cheap Japanese models flooded the market. E) It saw a big increase in popularity, with the number of vehicle registrations jumping dramatically.

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The Four Noble Truths emphasize __________.

a. A hedonistic enjoyment of the physical world. b. A process of staying busy, in order to avoid contemplating the futility of everything. c. The avoidance of craving, in order to avoid the suffering that comes from it. d. The material sustenance that must be provided to the Buddha and his gurus.

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Compare and contrast the different manifestations of feudalism in Japan, Europe, and India.

What will be an ideal response?

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The Toltecs adopted the cult of Quetzalcoatl, perhaps based on a high priest who was exiled for objecting to what practice?

a. trading b. writing c. the ball game d. worship of the sun e. human sacrifice

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