The Balfour Declaration

a. ended Ottoman rule in Egypt.
b. gave Britain a mandate over Jordan and Iraq.
c. promised the Jews a homeland in Palestine.
d. authorized the French takeover of Lebanon.
e. exiled the Arabic population from Jerusalem.


c

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a. visiting Western factories and hiring Western experts. b. massive private rather than government investment in transportation, communications, and heavy industry. c. encouraging a value system that emphasized individualism rather than cooperation and paternalism. d. exploiting the antagonistic relationship between the government and powerful families. e. adopting samurai values of honor and extreme competition.

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In the aftermath of several days of street violence in which mobs of white men attacked certain MexicanAmerican gang members, the city of Los Angeles

a. attempted to heal racial divisions by inviting First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to the city to meet with MexicanAmerican leaders. b. passed a law requiring that military personnel wear their uniforms when on leave. c. banned the sale of alcoholic beverages to Mexican Americans and to American sailors and soldiers. d. outlawed the wearing of zoot suits.

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Archimedes

a. worked on the geometry of cylinders and spheres and the value of pi. b. observed gravity through water displacement. c. determined the value of karma,, in its role as a constant in mathematics. d. affected global location through the use of levers. e. discovered the moon's impact upon the tides.

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The ideas of Plato and Aristotle contributed to the field of __________

A) political science B) natural science C) visual arts D) mathematics

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