What did the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Irish Republican Army, the Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, and the Republic of South Moluccas share in common?

A) They all supported neocolonialism.
B) They all signed test-ban treaties.
C) They all collaborated with Nazi Germany.
D) They all used terrorism to achieve their goals.


D) They all used terrorism to achieve their goals.

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The process of mixing maize with lime to make baked tortillas rich with the essential vitamin niacin in the early Americas is an example of which of the following?

A. an innovation likely discovered by male farmers as they became more familiar with the grain B. an innovation likely discovered by chance and adopted because of its beneficial results C. careful study and analysis by early American scholars to improve communal diets D. a decision taken by a communal leader to better supervise the health of his/her community

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If a student had studied arithmetic, astronomy, geometry and music theory the student had completed the ____ level of education

a. trivium. b. quadrivium. c. basic. d. liberal arts. e. All of these.

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A symbolic category, based on phenotype or ancestry and constructed according to specific social and historical contexts, that is misrecognized as a natural category, according to Desmond and Emirbayer, is the definition for the term:

a. ethnicity b. minority c. race d. social class.

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Which of the following statements about radio in the 1920s is LEAST accurate?

a. Radio exposed white listeners to the works of black artists whose works they might have otherwise rejected out of hand. b. Radio allowed black listeners to hear the work of black artists whose live performances took place in clubs which excluded blacks. c. Even as black artists came to dominate the national airwaves, they received little exposure on local stations, which mostly remained under the control of conservative white owners. d. Black musical styles such as jazz and dance band became the most popular musical trends in America, thanks largely to the radio.

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