The Ottomans divided their population into more than twenty castes.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The country described as the "France of Asia" by its secular ruler in the 1960s is

a. Iran. b. Jordan. c. Syria. d. Turkey.

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What was Edmund Cartwright’s contribution to the Industrial Revolution in England?

a) Cartwright and his associates designed a mechanical loom, which allowed manufacturers to bypass weavers’ guilds. b) Cartwright and his associates made significant improvements to James Hargreaves’s original spinning jenny. Consider This: Guild members worked as private contractors and could make their own rules about production. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions. c) Cartwright and his associates worked out an elaborate financing scheme to help factory owners pay for expensive equipment. Consider This: Guild members worked as private contractors and could make their own rules about production. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions. d) Cartwright and his associates created the first working cotton gin, speeding the spinning process. Consider This: Guild members worked as private contractors and could make their own rules about production. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions.

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Double-entry bookkeeping can be defined as

A) a system of bookkeeping in which entries from separate businesses are compared for their veracity. B) the replacement for the earlier single-entry bookkeeping method of the early medieval period. C) a system of bookkeeping developed in late medieval Europe that involves keeping separate records or accounts for the resources and activities of a business, thereby permitting closer control of business operations. D) a system of tracking all of the accounts of one entrepreneur or business. E) a system of bookkeeping developed in early medieval Europe that involves keeping separate records or accounts for the resources and activities of a merchant, thereby permitting closer control of merchant operations.

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Which nation had the largest number of soldiers potentially available?

A. Great Britain B. the United States C. Russia D. Germany E. Turkey

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