During World War I, "IQ" (intelligence quotient) tests
a. proved to be a valuable tool in determining appropriate assignments for recruits.
b. conclusively disproved traditional racial stereotypes.
c. concluded (inaccurately) that most American soldiers were feeble-minded.
d. were used to prove the inferiority of enemy soldiers.
e. were administered only to officers.
c
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Which country was created from Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I?
a) Czechoslovakia b) Germany c) Turkey d) Greece
In his writings, how does Virgil portray Greco-Roman connections?
A) He portrays the Romans as liberators, freeing people from Greek oppression. B) He portrays the Greeks as barbarians and the Romans as heroes. C) He portrays the Romans as people who upheld the splendid Greek ideals. D) He portrays the Greeks and Romans as natural adversaries.
In the 1920s, the ultimate symbol of social equality was the
a. washing machine. b. radio. c. house with electricity. d. automobile.
All of the following are true of the Iraq War EXCEPT that
A. Saddam Hussein was captured in December 2003. B. George W. Bush declared victory in the Iraq war in May 2003. C. support for the war steadily declined in the years after the first claim of victory. D. Iraq's rumored supply of "weapons of mass destruction" was uncovered by American troops in 2005. E. over 4,000 American soldiers died in Iraq after Bush's "mission accomplished" speech.