In the late 1600s, the only important French settlements in North America were at _____
A) St. Augustine and New Orleans
B) Montreal and Detroit
C) Quebec and Montreal
D) Detroit and New Orleans
E) New Orleans and Quebec
E
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A. undercover CIA agents who have gone rogue B. rebels living in the United States, Canada, and Mexico C. government and military officials accused of crimes against humanity D. countries that have disobeyed the rules of the European Union
Efforts to maintain European peace following World War I included
A) a three-way alliance between Great Britain, France, and the Weimar Republic. B) the addition of an armed international security force to the League of Nations. C) an inherently weak system of alliances between France and the Little Entente. D) increased intervention by the United States in European political affairs. E) the belated United States decision to join the League of Nations.
In the long term, the crusading movement by Western Europeans
a. disrupted channels of trade because animosity between Christians and Muslims effectively ended trade between these two cultures for centuries to come. b. brought the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christian churches closer together as they united in their struggle against the Islamic world. c. was used by Europeans to rationalize later empire building. d. all of the above
The Montgomery bus boycott __________
A) moved Martin Luther King, Jr. away from his philosophy of passive resistance B) sparked an outburst of violence against blacks all over the South C) led to the emergence of Martin Luther King, Jr. as a black civil rights leader D) failed to change Montgomery's strict segregation laws E) ended when President Eisenhower sent in troops to stop the boycott