In 1683 the Ottoman army was stopped in its last attempt to conquer

a. Rome
b. Vienna
c. Paris
d. Moscow
e. London


b

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What transformed the West from a virtual colony of the East into the fastest growing, most economically booming section of the country?

A) federal funding of defense industries during World War II B) the election of Richard Nixon--the first president from California--in 1968 C) the emergence of the aerospace industry in the 1960s and 1970s D) construction of the interstate highway system in the 1950s and 1960s

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Which of the following statement is true based on the David and Preves reading?

a. The medical mainstream viewed heterosexual normalcy as one of the primary objectives of intersex medical sex surgery. b. Medical procedures to “normalize” one’s sex are almost always done to save the life of the patient. c. The rate of births showing sexual ambiguity is approximately 2 in every 1 million births. d. Because men are dominant in U.S. society, medical sex assignment procedures almost always result in a person considered to be anatomically male.

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Which of the following statements about the Confederacy’s impressment of slaves is MOST accurate?

a. Throughout most of the war, President Davis refused to sanction the impressment of slaves because he viewed it as a violation of the very rights for which the Confederacy was fighting. b. Slaves looked forward to being impressed because they were treated better in the military than they were at home. c. Although the Confederate government tried to impress slaves into service, the state governments refused to do so, obstructing the efforts of the federal government. d. The resistance of slaveholders, who often refused to relinquish their slaves, helped to render the policy of impressment ineffective.

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Luther's ninety-five theses ________.

A. earned him a teaching position at Wittenberg University B. had little real impact C. were the beginning of Luther's public campaign for reform D. expressed his belief that salvation could be bought and sold

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