As a result of the Second Opium War, Qing China was forced to abide by all but one of the following:

a. opening of a dozen ports to foreign trade
b. reduction of extraterritoriality privileges
c. recognition of opium as a legal commodity
d. establishing of foreign embassies in the capital city of Beijing


b. reduction of extraterritoriality privileges

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When the United States entered World War I, it was

a. well prepared thanks to the foresight of Woodrow Wilson. b. well prepared militarily but not industrially. c. well prepared for naval warfare but not for land combat. d. poorly prepared, but ready to acquire its supplies from the Allies. e. unprepared to leap into a global war.

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President Ronald Reagan and the new British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, shared all of the following goals except

a. limiting the role of government, especially in regulating business. b. shrinking the power of labor unions. c. strengthening the Anglo-American alliance. d. enhancing the role of religion in public life. e. promoting a muscular foreign policy, especially against the Soviet Union.

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Carter’s greatest achievement as president was to save the peace between Egypt and Israel

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Southern apologists claimed the master-slave relationship was more humane than the employer-worker relationship because it offered ________

A) job training B) a more egalitarian relationship C) better working conditions D) greater long-term security E) gender equality

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