After 1910, Europe's population __________.
A. declined or stayed the same
B. increased slightly
C. stayed the same
D. increased dramatically
Answer: A
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A) a wave of bank failures. B) state bankruptcies. C) a stock market crash. D) government refusal to redeem bonds.
Muhammad's teachings
A. stressed that Islam was not just a religion but also a way of life. B. required all Muslims to follow the Six Suras and the Seven Pillars. C. accepted polygyny, but permitted men to take only one wife. D. were entirely theological with almost no ethical nor moral aspects. E. were propagated in Greek to make them more understandable in the non-Arab world.
Theodore Roosevelt became President
a. after being elected on the Progressive Party ticket. b. when President McKinley was shot. c. as a result of a disputed election. d. with a majority of the electoral vote but a minority of the popular vote. e. through a Supreme Court decision.
What was the goal of the Niagara Movement founded in 1906 by W.E.B. DuBois?
a. to end segregation of the races b. to give every child an education c. to stop the spread of urban poverty