James G. Blaine’s greatest diplomatic success was ________

A) the purchase of Alaska
B) securing home rule for Canada
C) settling the Alabama claims with Britain
D) paving the way for the Pan-American Union
E) averting a war with Britain over Venezuela


Answer: D

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A) the forcible removal of the Cherokee Nation who lived in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Florida to reservations in distant Oklahoma by the federal government. B) the arousal of passionate, virulent white opposition among Christian missionaries, members of Congress from the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions, and the press that proved to be ineffective. C) the abrogation of Indian treaty rights by states and the federal government in seizing Indian lands in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. D) the eventual repeal of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

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In 1206 CE Chinggis had an army of almost a hundred thousand soldiers and was recognized as Great Khan over a unified coalition of nomadic tribes who adopted the Mongolian identity of their new leader.

a. true b. false

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Lady Xoc, the Mayan ruler, can be said to have held an important place

A) in her own right, but by virtue of her husband's position. B) as her husband's adjunct. C) in her own right, independent of her husband's position. D) subordinated to her husband.

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