By the eighteenth century, North America's most important colonial port was __________.
A. New York City
B. Boston
C. Charleston
D. Philadelphia
Answer: D
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German historian Karl Dietrich Bracher argues that the assistance of which of the following was indispensable for the creation of "the total leader state" in Germany?
a. the clergy b. the army c. the aristocrats d. the workers e. the industrialists
The first foreign policy crisis Kennedy faced was a botched CIA-backed invasion of __________.
A. Guatemala B. Cuba C. Iran D. Egypt
Late-nineteenth-century spectator sports were notable for their
A) prohibitions on gambling and betting. B) mixture of upper- and working-class interests. C) predominantly rural audiences. D) church sponsorship and high moral tone.
Although the fighting on the Korean Peninsula has come to be known as the Korean War, the United States:
a. fought the Koreans in China but never sent troops to Korea b. referred to the fighting as the Cold Action c. never officially declared war d. never admitted that the U.S. troops were involved in the fighting