What did leadership and control of the new developments of science in the early twentieth century reflect about global power?

a. It showed the global dominance of the non-Western world.
b. It reflected the global dominance of the West.
c. It showed a shared interest in the growth of science and discovery.
d. Wealth did not determine interest and growth in scientific discovery.


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Overseas exploration by Europeans was stimulated in the fifteenth century by

a. the need for slaves to replace peasants killed by the plague. b. the desire of explorers to emulate the heroes of chivalry. c. fear of Ottoman invasion and desire for new lands. d. fear of expanding Chinese economic supremacy.

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A. Philip Randolph's call for a massive march on Washington led to

A) an executive order permitting the military to evacuate and intern Japanese living on the West Coast. B) an executive order prohibiting employment discrimination and creating a Fair Employment Practices Committee. C) passage of the Smith-Connally Act restricting union strikes and protests. D) prosecution of the sailors involved in the "zoot suit" riot against the Chicanos. E) integration of the armed forces.

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By 1780, military leaders on both sides believed that events in Virginia would decide the war

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Confederate commerce-raiders such as the Alabama

a. were of little value. b. proved effective against Union shipping. c. were supplied by the French. d. lasted less than a year. e. operated mostly off the Atlantic coast.

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