The flood of new immigrants escaping the potato famine in ________ attracted nativist hostility not only because they were foreign but also because they were Catholic.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Ireland

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The era known as Classical Greece is significant because

a. Alexander the Great lived and ruled during this period. b. massive famines killed two-thirds of the Greek population. c. many cultural contributions of Greece is known to have happened during this time. d. it was marked by a confrontation between the Greek states and the Roman Empire. e. Minoan Crete took over the Greek mainland.

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Who was the constant rival of Frederick I Barbarossa?

A. Henry of Saxony B. Louis IX of France C. Pope Innocent III D. Henry II of England

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Wilson's Fourteen Points would be best described as

A) idealistic, but ultimately unrealistic. B) the blueprint followed at the Versailles Conference. C) unrelated to the problems that had caused the war. D) a plan for the harsh punishment of Germany. E) a successful program for ensuring "peace without victors."

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Commercial farmers in the Midwest and West were forced to become self-sufficient.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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