By 1914, what percentage of Britain's population lived in cities?

a. 100 percent
b. 50 percent
c. 10 percent
d. 40 percent
e. 80 percent


e

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A) Chicago B) Homestead, Pennsylvania C) New York D) Fort Collins, Colorado

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Why did the New England colonies develop differently from the Chesapeake colonies? a. The New England settlers rejected the institution of slavery. b. The New England colonies were royal colonies and were never run by corporations. c. Religion was a much more important force in shaping New England society than it was in shapingChesapeake society

d. The migrants who chose to settle in New England were generally younger than those who settled in theChesapeake.

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Which of the following statements concerning the relationship between Asian civilizations and the world commercial network of the 16th and 17th centuries is NOT accurate?

A) Asian civilzations had ample political strength and economic sophistication to avoid dependent status. B) East Asia constituted the civilization that remained most fully and consciously external to the world economy. C) China depended on extensive government regulation to keep European activities in check. D) China was able, thanks to the existence of its coastal navy, prevent the establishment of European ports.

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President Harry Truman’s UN policies on colonization and racial discrimination were initially shaped by __________

A) the American experience in World War II B) American race relations at home C) worsening relations with the Soviet Union D) his unofficial advisors on race issues

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