Conclusive evidence has proven that the American warship Maine was blown up by a Spanish mine.

a. true
b. false


Ans: b. false

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The United States changed to standard time zones when

a. Congress passed a law establishing this system. b. the railroads needed to develop coordinated schedules across the continent. c. factories demanded standard time schedules. d. long-distance telephones required standard time coordination. e. farmers needed to know train schedules to deliver crops to market.

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Jay's Treaty contained all of the following provisions except

a. a British promise to evacuate its chain of forts on U.S. soil. b. British consent to pay damages for the recent seizure of American ships. c. that Americans were bound to pay debts still owed to British merchants on pre-Revolutionary accounts. d. no promise by the British to pay for future seizure of American ships. e. a promise by the British to stop selling arms to the Indians.

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What was the political impact of Calvinism?

A) Due to the location of the center of Calvinism in Switzerland, most governments that accepted the new religion were city-states. B) Because of the insistence of Calvinism of the acceptance of a single ecclesiastical authority, Calvinism spread rapidly among the absolute monarchies. C) Calvinism was regarded as so potentially revolutionary that it failed to find a foothold outside of Germany. D) Calvinists sought the participation of all believers in church administration, which encouraged the idea of a wider access to government.

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The main reason that so much is known of Iron Age Assyria is that ______________.

A. the Assyrian Empire conquered all known literate territory at the time B. other civilizations formed a united opposition and detailed their experiences C. the Assyrians engaged in significant foreign policy and were methodical about compiling treaties D. Assyrian rulers maintained records of their accomplishments E. Herodotus wrote about it in his Histories

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