What happened to Osama bin Laden?

a. He escaped to Saudi Arabia in 2005.
b. He died of old age in 2010.
c. He was killed by American operatives in a compound in Pakistan in 2011.
d. He was killed by NATO forces in Afghanistan in 2012.
e. He was captured by United Nations troops in 2009.


c

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All of the following is true of Polish anti-Semitism between the wars EXCEPT:

A. Many political groups equated citizenship with Polish ethnicity. B. the Polish government nationalized the matches, salt, tobacco, and alcohol industries and then enacted legislation that discriminated against hiring Jews for these government monopolies. C. laws made it difficult for Jews to observe the Sabbath while keeping their jobs; requiring businesses to be closed on Sunday meant Jewish shops had to close two days of the week. D. government regulations required businesses to display their owners' names prominently, which made it easy for people to avoid Jewish shops. E. Jews were forced to wear distinctive badges on their clothing.

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African-American leader Booker T. Washington argued that blacks should concentrate on education in order to gradually gain economic power

A) True B) False

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During the red scare

a. hundreds of immigrant radicals were deported from the United States. b. many states passed laws making it a crime to advocate violence. c. labor union membership nearly doubled. d. several lawfully elected Socialists were denied their seats in the New York State legislature. e. the United States threatened war against the revolutionary Soviet Union.

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St. Petersburg __________.

A. was built on the Gulf of Sweden B. exemplified Russia's new orientation to the West C. was completed in 1709 but not inhabited until Russia defeated Sweden D. was given that name by Lenin after the 1917 Russian Revolution

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